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2017 - 08 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes Dell Wyse ThinOS software is designed to run on a broad array of Dell Wyse hardware platforms. New releases are created to support new hardware platforms, correct defects, make enhancements, or add new features. These releases are tested and supported on current, actively shipping hardware platforms, and those hardware platforms that are within their first year after their official End of Life date. Beyond the one year time period, new software releases are no longer certified for use with the older hardware, even though it is possible that they may still work. This allows us to advance our product with features and functions that might not have been supported by the previous hardware, with previous generation CPUs and supporting components. Current Version: 8.4.1 Release Date: 2014-08 Previous Version: 8.3.2 Contents Supported platforms...........................................................................................................................................................1 BIOS information.................................................................................................................................................................1 New features...................................................................................................................................................................... 2 INI parameters.................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Fixed issues.........................................................................................................................................................................6 Known issue........................................................................................................................................................................9 Testing environment.......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Peripherals list................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Supported platforms The following table lists the supported hardware platforms: Platform Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS Wyse 3040 thin client with PCoIP Image name A10Q_wnos PA10Q_wnos BIOS information The following table lists the BIOS information: Platform Wyse 3040 thin client BIOS version Dell BIOS 1.2.1 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes 1 New features This section lists the new features introduced in ThinOS 8.4.1 release: Package updates The following package versions are updated along with the new firmware: · base.i386.pkg version number is updated to 4.0.43002. · pcoip.i386.pkg version number is updated to 2.9.43268. NOTE: · The last digits in the package version number are for the ThinOS reference and does not match with the application. · These packages are automatically updated during firmware update. There is no change to package version for the packages that need manual update. Wireless support Wireless functionality is supported on Wyse 3040 thin client. · Supported Module: Azurewave AW-CM389MA (Combination of WLAN+Bluetooth) · Supported Chipset: Marvell 8897 chip · Supported Standards: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac · Supported Functions: Same as other ThinOS products (Roaming and so on) Bluetooth support From ThinOS v8.4.1, the Bluetooth feature is supported on Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS and Wyse 3040 thin client with PCoIP. Human Interface Devices (HID) and the Headset Bluetooth devices are supported. Also, Bluetooth 4.0 supports Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). However, Bluetooth Alternate MAC/PHY (AMP) is not supported. To know more about the Bluetooth functionality, see Dell Wyse ThinOS Release 8.4.1 Administrator's Guide. For supported peripheral devices, see Peripherals list Upgrading BIOS on Wyse 3040 thin client This section describes the procedure to update BIOS on Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS, and Wyse 3040 thin client with PCoIP using file server. The Dell Standard BIOS file is converted to BIN file format for signature and security purposes. The format of the BIN file is, Wyse_3040_version.bin. Updating using file server To upgrade BIOS using file server, do the following: 1 Download the Dell BIOS file at the Dell support site. For example, Wyse_3040_1.2.1.bin. The BIOS version may be updated in each release. 2 Rename the Dell BIOS file to A10Q_BIOS.bin. 2 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes 3 Upload the renamed BIOS file to folder WNOS in the file server--ftp or http(s). Ensure that the INI parameter autoload is enabled for firmware update in WNOS.INI. 4 Restart the thin client. BIOS is updated automatically. To verify whether the new BIOS is updated correctly, from the desktop menu, click the System Information option, or click the System Information icon in zero mode. In the Event Log tab, the BIOS version log is displayed. For example, System Version: 8.4_105 (ROM 1.2.1). This log indicates that the BIOS version is updated to v1.2.1. BIOS version can be viewed on the BIOS setup screen. To access the BIOS setup, do the following: 1 Restart the thin client, and during system boot, press the F2 key. 2 Enter the BIOS password, if admin password is set. 3 Click Settings > General > System Information. The BIOS version is displayed on the screen. BIOS can be updated by using the Wyse Management Suite console. For more information about Wyse Management Suite, see Dell Wyse Management Suite Administrator's Guide. The following update scenarios are validated for reference: NOTE: · Upgrade: Update the firmware to ThinOS 8.4_105 first, and then update the BIOS. This is because BIOS update is only supported from 8.4_105. · Downgrade: Update the BIOS first, before downgrading ThinOS firmware. This is because BIOS update is only supported from 8.4_105. Update Firmware and BIOS Upgrade ThinOS A10Q + BIOS Version From 8.3_210 + 1.0.0 Version To 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 Upgrade ThinOS A10Q + BIOS 8.4_009 + 1.2.0 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 Upgrade ThinOS PA10Q + BIOS 8.3_210 + 1.0.0 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 Upgrade ThinOS PA10Q + BIOS 8.4_009 + 1.2.0 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 Downgrade ThinOS A10Q + BIOS 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 8.3_210 + 1.2.0 Downgrade ThinOS A10Q + BIOS 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 8.4_009 + 1.2.0 Downgrade ThinOS PA10Q + BIOS 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 8.3_210 + 1.2.0 Downgrade ThinOS PA10Q + BIOS 8.4_105 + 1.2.1 8.4_009 + 1.2.0 Configuring BIOS on Wyse 3040 thin client The following Dell BIOS configurations are supported on Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS, and Wyse 3040 thin client with PCoIP using file server (INI parameters): Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 3 Release Notes Table 1. BIOS configuration options Parameters System Configuration Security USB Configuration Power Management Settings Audio · Admin Setup Lockout · Admin Password · Enable/Disable Admin Password · Update Admin Password · Enable Rear-Left Dual USB 2.0 Ports · Enable Front USB Ports · Wake-On-LAN · Disabled · LAN Only · LAN with PXE Boot · AC Recovery · Power Off · Power On · Last Power State · Auto-On Time · Disabled · Every Day · Weekdays · Select Days For information about INI parameters and its usage, see INI parameters For example: · Device=DellCmos newpassword=1234567-Use this INI parameter to create the admin password when password is not set. · Device=DellCmos currentpassword=1234567 newpassword=""-Use this INI parameter to clear the existing password. INI parameters The ThinOS v8.4.1 release contains the following newly added INI parameters: Reference Service=vncd disable={yes, no} [servers=server_list] Description Service=vncd--Configures the service vncd. It is the same as MaxVncd={0, 1} servers option. If you set Service=vncd, it limits the valid vncd client site to the IP addresses in the server_list parameter, which contains IPv4 IP or IP range addresses such as 192.168.1.0/24;192.168.2.48. If you do not set the parameter, all IP addresses are seen as valid. ResourceURL={yes, no} [Type={Picture}] [URL=_url_path_] [User=_user_name] The resource files have their specified default path in the file server. For example, the pictures for the Showing Picture screen saver are from the folder /wnos/picture in the file server. By default, the bitmaps are from /wnos/bitmap, and so on. If ResourceURL=yes, the options following it configures one or several resource URLs. The system fetches the resource files from the new URL. If ResourceURL=no, all the options following it is ignored. The option Type specifies the resource type. Currently only the picture which is for the Showing Picture screen saver is supported. The option URL specifies a new URL of the resources. 4 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes Reference [Password=_password_] [Encrypt={yes, no}] Description The option User and Password specifies the credentials of the new resource URL. The option Encrypt specifies the encryption status of the password. For example, ResourceUrl=yes type=picture url=ftp://10.151.120.15/pic1 user=pteng password=xxxxxx encrypt=no Device=DellCmos [CurrentPassword=password] [CurrentPasswordEnc=password encrypte d] [NewPassword=password] Device=DellCmos--This option specifies the BIOS settings for the device (Dell Wyse 3040 thin client) using DELL BIOS. CurrentPassword=password--This option provides current BIOS password to change the BIOS settings, if the admin password of the device exists. [CurrentPasswordEnc=password encrypted]--This option is used to encrypt the current password. [NewPasswordEnc=password encrypted] [Audio={yes, no}] [AdminLock={yes, no}] [AutoPower={Disable, Daily, Workday, Day s}] [AutoPowerTime=hh:mm] [NewPassword=password]--This option is used to change the password of the device. (CurrentPassword is not required if admin password of the device does not exist). NOTE: The encrypted password has higher priority. For example, if both CurrentPassword and CurrentPasswordEnc are configured, CurrentPasswordEnc overwrites the CurrentPassword. [Audio={yes, no}]--This option controls the activation of the integrated audio controller. BIOS default value is yes. Changing the value becomes effective after you restart the system. [AutoPowerDays={Sunday, Monday, Tuesd ay, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday }] [ACRecovery={PowerOff, PowerOn, LastState}] [USBRearPort={yes, no}] [USBFrontPort={yes, no}] [WakeOnLan={Disable, LAN, PXE}] [AdminLock={yes, no}]--This option prevents you from entering the setup when an admin password is set. The default value is No. [AutoPower={Disable, Daily, Workday, Days}]-- This option sets the time of day when you want the system to turn on automatically. · No/Disable--The system does not automatically power up. · Yes/Daily--The system starts up every day at the time specified in AutoPowerTime. · Workday--The system starts up Monday through Friday at the time specified in AutoPowerTime. · Days--The system starts up on the days specified in AutoPowerDays. [AutoPowerTime=hh:mm]--This option specifies the auto poweron time. Value range of hh is 023 while mm is 059. [AutoPowerDays--{Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday}]-- This option specifies the days to power up system automatically. For example, Device=DellCmos AutoPower=Days AutoPowerTime=2:30 AutoPowerDays=Sunday; Friday; Saturday [ACRecovery={PowerOff, PowerOn, LastState}]--This option specifies the behavior of the system when the AC power is restored after an AC power loss. · PowerOff--System does not turn on after AC power is restored. · PowerOn--System turns on after AC power is restored. · LastState--System restores the last power state before AC power was removed. [USBRearPort={yes, no}] --If you set USBRearPort to yes, the devices attached to the rear USB port are enabled and available for Operating System (OS). If no is specified, OS cannot see any device attached to rear USB port. [USBFrontPort={yes, no}]--If you set USBFrontPort, the devices attached to the front USB port is enabled and available for OS. If no is specified, OS cannot see any device attached to front USB port. Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 5 Release Notes Reference Description NOTE: USB keyboard and mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting. [WakeOnLan={Disable, LAN, PXE}]--The option WakeOnLan allows the computer to turn on from the turn off state when triggered by a special LAN signal. Wakeup from the standby state is unaffected by this setting and must be enabled in the OS. This feature only works when the computer is connected to AC power. · Disable-- Do not allow the system to power on by special LAN signals when it receives a wakeup si gnal from the LAN or wireless LAN. · LAN--Allows the system to be turned on by special LAN signals; · PXE-- A wakeup packet sent to the system in either the S4 or S5 state causes the system to w akeup and immediately boot to PXE. ScepAutoEnroll = { yes | no } [Location = location] KeyUsage = key_usage [EnrollPwd = enrollment_password] [EnrollPwdEnc = encrypted_enrollment_password] [ScepAdminUrl = scep_administrator_page_url] CCMEnable={yes, no} [CCMServer=server_address[:port]] [GroupPrefix=prefix] [GroupKey=hashkey] This option is to allow client automatically get certificates and renew certificates using SCEP protocol. ScepAutoEnroll--Set this keyword to yes to enable client's functionality to automatically obtain certificate. RequestURL--This option is to specify the SCEP server's service URL. This field must be set correctly. Do not add any protocol prefix before URL. Currently HTTP is used as the only communication protocol for SCEP requests and security is ensured by SCEP itself. If neither ErollPwd nor ErollPwdEnc is set, client tries to use these set of settings to automatically get an enrollment password and then use that password to request a certificate. If communication security is necessary in your environment during this phase, add "https://" prefix for ScepAdminUrl to use HTTPS instead of the default HTTP protocol. CCMEnable--Yes/no option to enable the Cloud Client Manager Agent. CCMServer--Specifies an IP address or URL address for the CCM server. Default protocol is HTTPS, if "http://" or "https://" is not available. Default port is 443. Once specified, it is saved in the nonvolatile memory. Example: CCMEnable=yes CCMServer=http:// xxx:8080 GroupPrefix and GroupKey--The options GroupPrefix and GroupKey compose the Group Registration Key of the Cloud Client Manager server. Once specified, it is saved in the nonvolatile memory. NOTE: The length of "GroupPrefix" is fixed to 4; the length range of "GroupKey" is 831 characters. Fixed issues The following table lists the fixed issues: CIR number 92308 Description Citrix application icon refresh reliability changes. 92272 Imprivata fingerprint enrollment changes to support OneSign 5.3. 92220 SR944711153 Wyse 5010 thin client display port monitors do not wake up after you exit the screen saver. 92173 Connection manager changes to address DNS reliability issues. 6 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes CIR number 92100 92078 92049 91991 91945 91926 91923 91919 91909 91883 91865 91849 91816 91815 91782 91766 91764 91762 91692 91619 91574 91562 91555 91465 91463 91436 91423 Description Wyse 5060 thin client display port improvement to resolve no video issues when reconnecting a monitor after boot. Central Configuration file server password length increased to 31 characters. System memory management improvements to avoid out of system heap conditions. Clients not able to write double-byte characters to USB disk folders or file names. Clients not able to write double-byte characters to USB disk folders or file names. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. UNI II extended wireless channels for the Sparklan wireless module is supported. Window management is enhanced to improve reliability. Copy and paste button is supported for Contour Roller Mouse Pro 2. DNS values defined in the user interface were being replaced instead of added to DHCP DNS values. Wireless management improvements to avoid out of system heap conditions. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of us.e Addressed issues preventing the disable mouse parameter from functioning properly. Wyse 5010 thin client unable to re-sync with a display port monitor powered on after client boot. SR944202561 5060 AutoSignoff=Yes Reboot=Yes would shutdown instead of reboot. Imprivata changes to address tapover and suspend action (SignOn/Lock) issues. VNC accept improvements to ensure the timer would only be called once per VNC session. When Sysmode=VDI and the username field is disabled, Admin Mode username could not be entered. Added a new command to hide the VmWare View server URL on the logon screen. Added a new command for Citrix to control the color of the "Enter Credentials to Logon" message. Resolved an issue that would result in a Citrix Self-Service Password reset challenge question delay. Citrix storefront/session connections using smartcards could result in invalid pin or certificate not found. Wyse 5010 thin client default USB com port assignments were not associated to the correct USB port. SR942627825 RTAV libraries update to improve session reliability. Wyse 3020 thin client OS improvements to improve client reliability. Improved monitor handling to avoid reboot prompts when exiting screensaver. Wyse 3010 thin client Citrix RAVE improvements. Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 7 Release Notes CIR number 91405 91403 91379 91378 91309 91306 91286 91264 91222 91149 91090 91051 90863 90810 90715 90691 90501 90498 90474 90396 90381 90307 90301 90253 90153 90103 90002 Description Added support to control the CCM check-in interval after a check-in failure. Added FIPS level 2/3 support to resolve an issue where newer Gemalto smartcards were not recognized. Improved Imprivata support to avoid client lockups when performing a tapover from a locked client. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. Enhanced the client to allow for the support of Defaultini settings when using SelectGroup. Cherry keyboard smartcard reader name format change to be consistent with Windows based clients. Moved desktop images out of system memory to allow for support of large uncompressed bitmaps. Addressed an issue where VNC should show two monitors when only one monitor was attached. Added support to allow smartcard removal behavior to function with shutdown counters. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. Resolved issue that prevented SelectserverList=PNA use with CCM. Fixed an issue preventing the recognition of magnetic card reader. Improved Citrix Windows Media Redirection experience by changing the video processing order. Changed OHCI audio handling to avoid issues encountered when a transfer was aborted. Improved client reliability when using RTME to make calls between two client devices. Improved client reliability when using a Citrix with a Bloomberg keyboard in a Windows 10 virtual machine. Fixed a large RDP UDP PDU header problem that prevented PPT slideshows execution in a session. Resolved network issue pertaining to IPv6 initialization when IPv6 was not enabled . RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. Added code to improve RDP session sharing when using vWorkspace. Added VPN connection support to prompt for password when a password is not defined. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. SR2895764 Added support for the Oberthur ID-ONE PIV smartcard with OmniKey 3021 readers. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. Improved wireless reliability to avoid PCoIP "network congested" messages. 8 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes CIR number 89726 89587 89281 88616 88244 87162 80884 Description RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. Resolved Horizon disconnect issue after 20 hours by adding "Forcibly disconnect users set to Never". Added "RequireSmartCard=optional" to allow for optional smartcard authentication at SignOn. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. RDP h.264 can result in grey display blocks after a period of use. Added VerifySignature support to allow for firmware integrity checking on Wyse 3010 thin clients. Known issue None Testing environment The following tables display the testing environment for the respective attributes: CCM 3.0 WMS 1.0 WDM 5.7.2 Imprivata 5.2.0.15 Caradigm 6.3.1.17 NetScaler 9.3/10.0/10.1/10.5/11.0/11.1 NetScaler Insight Center 11.1 Store Front 2.6/3.6/3.8/3.9 Web Interface 5.4 SecureMatrix 4.1.0 VMware Horizon 7.0/7.1 Win 7 XenDesktop 5.6 XenApp 6.5 XenDesktop/XenApp 7.6 Win 8.1 Win 10 Linux W2K8R2 W2K12R2 W2K16 APPs RedHat 6.6 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 9 Release Notes Win 7 XenDesktop/XenApp 7.13 Win 8.1 Win 10 Linux W2K8R2 W2K12R2 W2K16 APPs RDS 2012 R2 RDS 2016 Teradici PCM 1.03 for AWS NOTE: AWS Workspace VM OS Windows 7 style is based on 2008 R2 RDSH. XenDesktop/ XenApp Operating System RTME Windows 7 2.2 Lync client SFB 2015 Lync server Skype for Business (SFB) server SFB 2015 7.13 Windows 8.1 2.2 Windows 10 2.2 SFB 2015 SFB 2015 SFB 2015 SFB 2015 Peripherals list This section lists the supported peripheral devices and peripheral eco system. Table 2. Peripheral devices Keyboard/ Mouse Dell KM636 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse DELL Wireless Keyboard/ Mouse KM632 DELL Wireless Keyboard/ Mouse KM714 Dell Keyboard KB216p / Mouse MS-116p Dell Mouse MS111-P Dell Keyboard KB113p Dell Keyboard KB212-B Thinkpad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard Rapoo E6100, Bluetooth Dell Wireless Mouse WM324 Dell Optical Wireless Mouse WM123 Dell WM713 Bluetooth Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse T630, Bluetooth 10 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes Logitech K380 Keyboard, Bluetooth Microsoft ARC touch mouse 1592, Bluetooth SpaceNavigator 3D Space Mouse Logitech M310 Wireless mouse Dell keyboard KB216P Logitech K480 Keyboard, Bluetooth Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse 1428 Microsoft Designer Bluetooth Keyboard/Mouse Logitech M557 mouse, Bluetooth USB Webcam Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam Logitech C930e HD Webcam Logitech C270 HD Webcam Logitech C525 HD Webcam Logitech USB Webcam 9000 Microsoft LifeCam 3.0 Cinema Microsoft LifeCam HD-3000 Microsoft LifeCam Studio Printer Dell B2375dnf Mono Laser Multifunction Printer HP LaserJet P2035 EPSON PLQ-20K HP Color LaserJet CM1312MFP Mobile device iPhone 6 HTC one-XL Samsung Galaxy S7 USB Disk Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 11 Release Notes SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 16G SanDisk Cruzer 8 GB SanDisk USB 3.0 16 GB Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 Kingston DataTraveler G3 16GB Kingston DataTraveler G3 8GB Kingston DataTraveler Elite 3.0 16G Kingston DTM30 32GB Kingston Mini Fun 8GB ADATA S107/16GB ADATA UV150 USB 3.0 16GB PNY USB3.0 16GB USB Headset Jabra PRO 9450 Jabra Speak 510 MS, Bluetooth Jabra SUPREME UC MS /LINK 360, Bluetooth Jabra PRO 9470, Bluetooth Jabra UC Voice 550 MS Duo Jabra BIZ 2300 Duo, USB, MS Jabra UC Voice 750MS Duo Drk Plantronics BLACKWIRE C435-M Plantronics BLACKWIRE C520 Plantronics BLACKWIRE C710, BlueTooth Plantronics Voyager Legend UC B235 NA, Bluetooth Plantronics DA45 Plantronics SupraPlus HW251N Plantronics DA60 Plantronics P420 12 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes Plantronics W440,SAVI,CONVERTIBLE,DECT 6.0(D100) Plantronics Calisto P240 D1K3 USB handset Plantronics Calisto 620-M, bluetooth Plantronics USB DSP DA40(B) Plantronics 655 DSP Plantronics List Savi 400 series SENNHEISER SP 20 ML Speakerphone for Lync and mobile devices SENNHEISER SC 660 Binaural CC&O HS, ED SENNHEISER SC 260 USB MS II SENNHEISER SP 10 ML Speakerphone for Lync SENNHEISER D 10 USB ML-US Wireless DECT Headset SENNHEISER SC 260 USB MS II SENNHEISER SC 75 USB MS POLYCOM Deskphone CX300 Logitech h150 EDIFIER Monitor Dell E1715s--1280 x 1024 Dell E2416Hb--1920 x 1080 Dell ST24--1920 x 1080 Dell UZ2315H--1920 x 1080 Dell D2215Hc--1920 x 1080 Dell U2414HB--1920 x 1080 Dell S2415H--1920 x 1080 Dell U2415--1920 x 1200 Dell U2412M--1920 x 1200 Dell U2913 WM--2560 x 1080 Dell U2713Hb--2560 x 1440 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 13 Release Notes Dell U2713HM--2560 x 1440 Dell U2713HMt--2560 x 1440 Dell ST2420L--1920 x 1080 Dell 3008WFP--2560 x 1600 Dell U3014t --2560 x 1600 Dell P2715Q--3840 x 2160 DVD ROM BENQ DVD Drive Samsung Portable DVD Writer SE-208 Dell DW316 Samsung Portable DVD Writer SE-208 Smart card Reader Dell Keyboard SK-3205--Smart card reader Dell Keyboard M/N KB813--Smart card reader HID OMNIKEY 3021 OMNIKEY OK CardMan3121 HID OMNIKEY 3021 Cherry keyboard RS 6600 with smart card Cherry keyboard RS 6700 with smart card Smart card ActivIdentity V1 ActivIdentity V1 (Gemalto IDClassic 230) ActivIdentity V2 Gemalto/IDPrime.NET (Gemalto .net 510) Gemalto ID Prime MD v 4.0.2 (840) Gemalto ID Prime MD v 4.1.0 (3810) Gemalto ID Prime MD v 4.1.1 (830) Gemalto ID Prime MD v 4.3.5 (830) 14 Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 Release Notes Etoken CardOS Etoken CardOS (white USB key) Etoken Java(aladdin) (blue USB key, eToken PRO Java 72K OS755) Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key, SafeNet eToken 510x) Etoken Java(aladdin) (black USB key, SafeNet eToken 5110) A.E.T. Europe B.V. (SafeSign) PIV (Yubico) (black USB key) cv cryptovision gmbh (c) v1.0ns Others Elo Touch Screen Serial Prolific USB-to-Serial converter U232-P9V2 Dell S2240T(Touch) USB-to-Serial converter Dell DP-VGA convertor Dell DP-DVI KKMYD convertor Copyright © 2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners. Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.4.1 15 Release NotesAntenna House PDF Output Library 6.3.815 (Windows (x64))