Configure and Manage Pano Devices and Desktop Preferences : Default User Login Preferences

Default User Login Preferences
Pano devices have a number of default preferences that you can set. These preferences affect display, audio, keyboard and mouse properties. You can change these defaults; however, users can override these defaults when the user logs in their virtual machine.
Default settings are used by Pano devices when they are displaying the Pano client login screen. Default settings are also used when a user has logged in and has not set their personal preferences, which they can do through the Pano Control Panel running within their desktop virtual machine. The end user does not have control over the color quality (bit depth). If you wish to allow users to connect at millions of colors (24 bits), go to Configure Pano DAS for 24-bit Color.
Note: In a kiosk configuration, if one user changes the preferences, the changes are applied to all users (Automatic Login collection type).
Display Preferences
The display settings (resolution, colors, refresh rate and power save delay) indicate the preferred settings to be used by a Pano device to drive a video monitor. However, the physical monitor might not support the preferred display settings; in this case, the Pano device queries the monitor for its list of supported settings to get as close as possible to the preferred settings.
Pano device can only query monitors that support EDID. If you use non-EDID monitors, the resolution that the Pano device uses might be lower than expected. As outlined in Set Screen Resolution Settings for Specific DVMs and Set Power Save Settings for Specific DVMs, end-users can set these preferences through the Pano Control Panel.
Audio Preferences
The audio preferences can be set by the administrator to control the volume of the internal speaker and the volume of the external audio jack. As outlined in Set Audio Settings for Specific DVMs, end-users can set these values individually to suit their personal preference through the Pano Control Panel running.
Keyboard Preferences
The keyboard repeat delay indicates how long the user needs to hold down a key before it starts to automatically repeat. The keyboard repeat rate determines how quickly the key repeats when it is held down. As outlined in Set Keyboard Settings for Specific DVMs, end-users can set these preferences through the Pano Control Panel.
Mouse Preferences
The mouse pointer speed determines how far the screen cursor moves on screen relative to the movement of the physical mouse.
Locale
You can configure Pano devices to use a specific language for keyboard input. Also, Pano devices use the language preference when they display the Pano client login screen. To specify a language, go to Set Language Preference for Pano Client Login Screen.

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