Exit from Quick-App Presentation Mode To exit Quick-App Presentation Mode, you need to sign out from the QuickAppUser session. You can do this by pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL and selecting Sign Out. After signing out, you will be redirected to the login screen, displaying all available Windows user accounts. Remember that Praim thin clients come pre-configured with two user accounts: User and Admin.
The Quick-App is similar to the Single-App mode, but with one key difference: a single configured resource is automatically launched at startup. As in Single-App mode, Microsoft Explorer is absent, so there is no Desktop, TaskBar or any Windows menus, and users have no direct access to the file system. This provides a streamlined, efficient experience by immediately presenting the desired resource.
Additionally, various features can be customized through the Specific Settings button.
The Quick-App Options window will open.
The available options will depend on configuration setup.
On the image below, the menu shows the user icon option, this icon closes all active resource connections and ends user authentication (ThinMan Login/Smart Identity). Also, the menu shows the cloud icon option that allows the user to return to the Resources Panel.
When using the ThinMan Login feature, the interface will show the ThinMan Login window.
When using the ThinMan Smart Identity feature, the interface will show the ThinMan Smart Identity window.
ThinMan Login/Smart Identity Pass-through:
The ThinMan Login/Smart Identity credentials will be used by the resources that have the ThinMan Smart Identity Pass-through option enabled. (See also How to configure Agile Resources).
If ThinMan Login/Smart Identity authentication is used, the credentials window, as explained in the previous paragraph, will appear first. Otherwise, the interface immediately displays the resource that has been created by the administrator.
If you have navigated to another panel (cuch as User Settings or WiFi) and wish to return to the Resource Panel, click the cloud icon. You will see the message Launch.., click on it to access the Resource Credentials window.
When trying to connect to a connection resource, it will be asked to enter the credentials, unless the resource has been configured with the ThinMan Smart Identity Pass-through option enabled. In this case, the resource will use the ThinMan Login/ThinMan Smart Identity credentials to open the connection. Optionally, you can select the "Remember username" option to use the credentials for the next time.
Once the connection resource is started, the user will be able to work on its virtual desktop.
If the VD is minimized, the user can alternate the Home UI and the VD by simply using the ALT + TAB hotkey.
Click on the gear wheel icon to access this panel.
The User Settings panel will display sections based on the specific configuration options selected during setup. Only the sections corresponding to enabled features will appear. This approach ensures a customized, clutter-free User Settings panel, displaying only the sections relevant to the user’s configuration.
For instance, if the following options were enabled by the administrator:
Multimonitor configuration is available when two monitors are connected to the device.
The multimonitor configuration is available when two monitors are connected to the device. In this section, it is possible to:
In order the end user be able to configure and choose a Local WiFi Network, it is necessary to enable the corresponding option when configuring the available user settings.
On the WiFi panel, the end user will be able to configure WiFi networks.
Click on it to display all the available local WiFi networks. The networks that have already been configured will appear in black, while those that are available but not yet configured will appear in grey.
Click on it to add a new WiFi connection.
On the Select Network field a list of WiFi networks will be shown, select one of them.
Add the credential information and click on Login to connect.
Select the WiFi Network to be modified.
Click on the pencil icon.
Select the WiFi Network to be deleted.
Click on the trash icon.