Just for a follow-up, and I'm sure that everybody here knows it to be working,
but it has been tested on my client's setup and it works flawless.

As well, I confirm that the left-handed mouse is a GPO problem.  We put a
virtual workstation with all admin rights, and switching the hand on the mouse
was functionning number one.

Thanks!

Ben Audet


On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 14:06:04 +0530, P.S.M. Swamiji wrote
> Benoit Audet wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > One of my clients here asked me a question, and I found myself very awed by
> > the question.  His setup is running two SunFire T2000 with Solaris 10,
> > 11/06, and SRSS 3.1.  They use DTUs to access Windows XP virtual machines on
> > a VMWare ESX 3.0.1 server, through the uttsc Windows RDP Connector.
> >
> > They would like to have the "num lock" light lighted on, on their keyboards,
> > all the time.  Is that possible?  And if so, is it tunable via SRSS?
> >   
> Did you tried setting "/usr/openwin/bin/xset led 1" and then calling 
> uttsc in the CAM script
> to enable Numlock pad?.
> 
> Thanks
> P.S.M.Swamiji
> 
> Note:These are my personal opinions,nothing to do with my employer
> 
> > As well, some of their users want to use a left-handed mouse.  AFAIK, I
> > think they need to enable their users to configure it through a GPO in
> > Windows...  ...am I right, or is there a setting I need to activate on the
> > SRSS side as well?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!!
> >
> > Ben Audet
> >
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