Configuring Display Settings
- Name the Configuration
- Define Configuration
- Define Target
- Deploy Configuration
The Display Configuration is for configuring the settings of Microsoft Windows Desktop such as welcome message, IntelliMouse tips, icons, folders and shortcuts, wallpaper, etc.
Step 1: Name the Configuration
Provide a name and description for the configuration.
Step 2: Define Configuration
The table below lists the display settings that can be configured using Endpoint Central. Specify the values only if a change is required for a particular parameter, else, leave it blank.
| Parameter | Description |
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Wallpaper |
Action | Specify one of the following action: - Retaining the existing Wallpaper - Will not make any changes to the present settings
- Disable the Wallpaper - Wallpaper will be disabled and a blank screen will be displayed
- New Wallpaper - Will set a new wallpaper, you can choose to specify the path, if the wallpaper is in a network share or upload it from a stored location.
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Position | Specify one of the following action: - Retaining the existing position - Will not make any changes to the present settings
- Tile - Will display the wallpaper image as multiple smaller tiles on the desktop
- Center - Will set the wallpaper image in the center of the desktop, size of the image will not be modified
- Stretch - Will stretch the image to full screen on the display
- Fit - Will make the image fit to the screen
- Fill - Will fill the wallpaper image on the screen
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Permit User to Modify Wallpaper (this is not supported for virtual machines or when a machine is being accessed from a remote computer) | Specify one of the following action:- Retain Existing Permission - Will not make any changes to the user level permission
- Yes - Will allow the user to modify to the wallpaper
- No - Will restrict the user from modifying the wallpaper
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Screensaver |
Action | Specify one of the following action: - Retaining the existing Screensaver - Will not make any changes to the present settings
- Disable the Screensaver - Screensaver will be disabled
- New Screensaver - Will set a new Screensaver, you can choose to specify the path, if the Screensaver is in a network share or upload it from a stored location.
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Wait Time | Specify the time limit for the computer to be idle before the Screensaver appears, or retain the existing settings |
| On resume, display logon screen | Specify one of the following action:
- Retain Existing Settings - Will not make any changes to the existing settings
- Show logon screen - Will prompt the user for password, once the screen is resumed
- Do not show logon screen - Will not prompt for password
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Permit User to Modify Screensaver | Specify one of the following action:
- Retain Existing Permission - Will not make any changes to the user level permission
- Yes - Will allow the user to modify to the Screensaver
- No - Will restrict the user from modifying the Screensaver
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General |
Rename "My Computer" Icon | Specify the name, that you wish to configure in place of "My Computer". Click the icon to select and assign a dynamic variable to this parameter |
Rename "My Network Places" Icon | Specify the name, that you wish to configure in place of "My Network Places". Click the icon to select and assign a dynamic variable to this parameter (this feature is supported only for computers running Windows XP or older versions) |
Font DPI | Specify one of the following action: - Retain Existing Settings - Will not make any changes to the existing settings
- Specify the font DPI to be displayed as 100 % /125% / 150 % / 200 %
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Remove "Windows Welcome Screen" | Will remove the welcome message displayed by Windows (this feature is supported only for computers running Windows XP or older versions) |
Remove "Intellimouse Tips Screen" | Will remove the intellimouse tips (this feature is supported only for computers running Windows XP or older versions) |
Remove "My Documents" Desktop Icon | Will remove the "My Documents" icon from the desktop (this feature is supported only for computers running Windows XP or older versions) |
Step 3: Define Target
Using the Defining Targets procedure, define the targets for deploying the Display Configuration.
Step 4: Deploy Configuration
- Click the Deploy button to deploy the defined Display Configuration in the targets defined. The configuration will take effect during the next user logon.
- To save the configuration as draft, click Save as Draft.