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1 Introduction Dell Wyse ThinLinux from Dell simplifies the user management paradigm with elegant application icons and comes with a single built-in user to enhance user experience along with having the benefits of a single-operating system. ThinLinux software combines the security, flexibility and market-leading usability of Linux Enterprise with Dell’s thin computing optimizations in management.
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2 Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics In this chapter you can learn how to construct and use the supported INI files. It includes the following details: • • • Supported INI Files You can Construct. Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files. Placing the INI Files into the Folder Structure on the Server. After you become familiar with the INI file basics, you can refer to the parameter details you need in the other chapters and appendixes of this guide.
• If the include =wlx.ini parameter is included in the MAC.ini file after the parameter A= value C statement, then the MAC.ini parameter A= value C is discarded and parameter A= value B from the wlx.ini file is the final value used. Rules and Recommendations for Constructing the INI Files In general, Dell Wyse ThinLinux files follow currently accepted standard INI file formatting conventions. The INI files consist of Dell Wyse parameters.
Table 1. System Variables Option Value $SN Serial number used. $MAC MAC address used. $IP IP Address used. $DN Sign-on domain name used. $UN Sign-on name used. $PW Sign-on password used. $TN Terminal name. $PLATFORM Model of the thin client. NOTE: If Auto Login in enabled then $PW returns null, so with auto logins enabled do not use $PW as value for any parameter.
NOTE: To import the certificates to the thin clients, use the Certs and ImportCerts INI parameters. /wyse/addons The folder where you can place the add-ons you want to use. It also stores the directory file and the *.deb packages available to be installed on the thin client. The directory file should list all available add-ons. The directory file is required in the addons folder to guarantee that add-ons are properly located.
3 General Settings Parameter Options The following table contains parameters used for configuring the general settings where default values are in bold. Table 2. General Settings Parameter Options. Parameter Description ActiveDirectoryServer= Active Directory Server IP used for Domain Login to the clientDomain Login of the client. For example, ActiveDirectoryServer=10.150.244.105 AddtoEtcHosts= "ip1 FQDN1 aliases1; ip2 FQDN2 aliases2; ...
Parameter Description BannerMsg—BannerMsg text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters. CertName= [URL= ChallengePassword= CADN= AutoEnroll={yes, no}] CertName — Name of certificate to be enrolled. A folder with same name will be created in /etc/scep/ folder in the thinclient. URL — SCEP server URL ,which will be contacted for certificate enrollment.
Parameter Description DelayedUpdate.Enable={true, false, yes, no} Default is true DelayedUpdate.Enable parameter enables or disables the updatings. DelayedUpdate.Mode={image} Default is image – updates the image only. DeskColor= [{solid | horizontal-gradient | verticalgradient}] Specifies the desktop background color where and can be one of the following values: • • • RGB color specification in the form commonly used in HTML (rrggbb).
Parameter Description Desktop.KeyBinding.Resize= Default is disabled Desktop.KeyBinding.ShowDesktop= Default is Down Desktop.KeyBinding.SwitchWindows= Default is Down Desktop.KeyBinding.ToggleFullscreen= Default is Up Desktop.KeyBinding.ToggleMaximized= Default is F10 Desktop.KeyBinding.UnMaximize= Default is disabled Desktop.KeyBinding.DisablePrintScreen={true, false} Default is true. DHCP.
Parameter Description For example, Certs=Cert1.cer;Cert2.crt;Cert3.pem;Cert4.der NOTE: Certificates must be placed in the certs subdirectory. ImportConfig.FileURI= Default is none It specifies the complete URI (server URL and file full path) of the configuration files to import. ImportConfig.UID= Default is none. It is the User ID used when importing the configurations file from an FTP server. ImportConfig.
Parameter Description halt or shutdown: Shuts down the devices. reboot or restart: Reboots the devices. ProgressUpdateInterval=<10–60> Default is 20 The interval specified for sending image upgrade status to WDM server. Value less than 10 will be rounded to 10 and Value greater than 60 will be rounded to 60. PasswordEncryptionCode={0, 1, 2} Default value is 1 Specifies the desired password encryption algorithm in INI. This parameter must be place at least before the first password used in the wlx.
Parameter Description The following are the formats: • • VNCServer.DisableVNC={yes, no} 24, 24h, 24-hour, 24-hour format. 12, 12h, 12-hour, 12-hour format. Default is yes You can disable or enable the VNC Server. VNCServer.UsePasswd={yes, no} Default is no You can use password to authenticate VNC connections. VNCServer.VncPasswd= This parameter is used to set the new VNC password from default. Maximum length is 8 characters. If the VncPassword is not set, then default password is Wyse.
4 Peripheral Settings Parameter Options The following table contains parameters used for configuring peripheral settings such as keyboard, monitor, mouse, and printer. Table 3. Peripheral Settings Parameter Options Parameter Description DisplaySettings=MON1 The string value is in the format of white space separated string MON2 MON3 construct. The values keywords are case sensitive.
Parameter Description rotate-left, rotate-normal, and rotate-right are supported as legacy parameters. These parameters rotate the framebuffer for monitors that do not actually support rotation. Specifying these parameters requires monitors to be physically rotated. For monitors that support rotation, these parameters are not necessary. This key value is to reset both monitors to default settings. (Optimal resolutions in horizontal placement and MON1 on the left as primary display).
Parameter Description NOTE: On default check system registry Mouse.MotionAccleration is 2 and MotionThreshold value is 1 Mouse.MouseSwap={yes, no} It swaps left and right handed mouse buttons. no: Is left handed mouse Mouse.DoubleClick={100 to 1000, and } Double click specifies the length of double click in milliseconds.
Parameter Description server[:port]/sharename [usb:/dev/usb/lpunit [parallel:/dev/lpunit [serial:/dev/ttySunit?baud=speed
5 Connection Settings Parameter Options The following table contains parameters used for configuring connection settings where default values are in bold. Table 4. Connection Settings Parameter Option. Parameter Description Connect={BROWSER, Custom, Citrix, RDP, SSH, VMWARE_VIEWCLIENT, VNC_VIEWER, Ericom_Powerterm} Connection protocol.
Parameter Description Default is Null. It specifies the name of the customized H264 CaptureBin. HDXH264InputEnabled={yes, no} For ICA only. Default is no This is used to enable H264 compression from client to server. This will enable h264 encoding for media packets sent from client to server. This enables better performance for multimedia redirection and webcam redirection. HDXWebCamDevice={ Valid path of the webcam device} For ICA only. Default is /dev/video0. Selects the webcam device.
Parameter Description NOTE: When you are using the ICADenyUSB parameter, a user candenyredirectionof the device using class/suclass also along with vid/pid. ICADenyUSB=class=01 subclass=01 to deny USB Audio family. IMPORTANT: You can use vendor IDs and product IDs together as shown; or also use only the vendor IDs that are not use the product IDs if you want to exclude the same vendor ID group of devices regardless of their product ID.
Parameter Description Default value is no. ICADynamicMapping={yes, no} For ICA only. To enable or disable file system mapping for ICA session. Default value is yes. ICAFullscreen={yes, no} For ICA only. Default is no. Enables to run the session at full screen not in a window. ICAhotkey={yes, no}[=] For ICA only. Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable and allow mapping of the hotkeys.
Parameter Description Each entry with optional port is specified as host:port, where :port is optional. If not specified, port depends on the browsing protocol. ICAProxyType={ None, HTTP, SOCKS} For ICA only. It defines the proxy type for the ICA connection. When configuring an alternate address for firewalls, you can select the proxy type of None, HTTP, or SOCKS. ICAResolution={ default, seamless, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200} For ICA only. Default is default.
Parameter Description PAMLoginEnabled={yes, no} For ICA only. PAMLoginEnabled option allows the user to set /reset the domain value and allows the user to enable or disable PAM login. Default value is no. PNAgentServer=[:][; [:]] Specifies a list of PNAgent servers or complete URL. If not specified, port depends on the browsing protocol. If multiple servers are mentioned, they should be separated by ;.
Parameter Description 50, the system automatically uses a value of 50. If it is set to a value more than 1024, the system automatically uses a value of 1024. VMWareView.ShowImageCacheHits={no, yes} Default is no. VMWareViewExcludeUSBFamily= Yes/no option to display a visual indication that the image cache in VMware View client is working. If enabled, the user sees rectangles around every 32x32 tile in the established session. Set the value on this INI parameter to yes to see the visual effect.
Parameter Description AuthType should be OpenSystem or SharedKey when Security is WEP40/128-BITKEY or WEP128-BITPASSPHRASE; For other enterprise securities, AuthType should be 'TLS/LEAP/TTLS/PEAP'. For WPA & WPA2 Enterprise security, only the LEAP authentication type is supported. WEP-KEY Notes: WEP-KEY1 through WEP-KEY4 are optional. WEPKEYINDEX= is optional. IMPORTANT: If not specified, by default it is set to the key corresponding to WEP-KEY1.
Parameter Description Security type LEAP example: WLAN=wlan5 SSID=Wyse Security=leap \ Mode=Infrastructure \ Username=admin \ Password=1234567890 \ AuthType LEAP example: WLAN=wlan6 SSID=ACS \ Security=wpa&wpa2enterprise \ Mode=Infrastructure \ AuthType=leap \ Username=linux\ Password=linux\ AuthType PEAP example: WLAN=W2EN \ SSID=W2EN \ Security=wpa&wpa2enterprise \ Username=peap \ Password=peap \ AuthType=peap \ InnerAuth=mschapv2 \ PeapVersion=Auto \ CACertificate=/etc/certificate/rootcer.cer\ Connecti
6 Custom GNOME Settings Parameter Options The following table contains parameters used for configuring Custom GNOME settings where default values are underlined. Table 5. Custom GNOME Settings Parameter Options Parameter Description Custom.Menus= The value of Custom.Menus is a non-quoted string. The menu item which appears in the Settings App (in English) is used as the NAME.
Parameter Description Custom.Taskbar.AllowActivitiesIcon={yes, no} Default is yes Customize the Activities icon to be enabled or disabled in user mode. yes: Activities icon is enabled on Taskbar in user mode. no: Activities icon is disabled on Taskbar in user mode. Custom.Taskbar.AllowAudioIcon={yes, no} Default is yes Customizes the Audio Volume icon to be enabled or disabled in user mode. yes: Audio Volume icon is enabled on Taskbar in user mode.
Parameter Description Custom.Taskbar.Hide={no, yes} Default is no Hides the entire Taskbar in user mode. yes: hides the Taskbar completely in user mode.
7 Connect Parameter Options This section provides the options that you can use for the Connect parameter in the following supported connections: • Browser Connect Options • Custom Connect Options • Citrix Connect Options • RDP Connect Options • SSH Connect Options • VMware View Connect Options • VNC Viewer Connect Options • Ericom PowerTerm Connect Options Topics: • Browser Connect Options • Custom Connect Options • Citrix Connect Options • RDP Connect Options • SSH Connect Options
Option Description You can start a connection automatically at sign-on. Description= Connection description provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager. CAUTION: The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters. These characters are not allowed: &‘"$?!|;()[]{}\ Icon= Specifies an icon to appear on the local desktop or Connection Manager.
Reconnect=Yes \ ReconnectSeconds=100 \ Command=/usr/bin/xterm Table 7. Custom Connect Parameter Options Option Description AutoConnect={no, yes} Default is no AutoConnect option is used to start a connection automatically at sign-on. Command= Default is none Specifies a command to execute. For xterms, it is recommended to use the -ls option, because it is a login shell.
CONNECT=ICA \ Host=192.168.1.2 \ Description="ICA_Desktop " \ AutoConnect=Yes \ Reconnect=Yes \ Encryption=128 \ Colors=16m \ Fullscreen=No \ Resolution=800x600 \ Username=$UN \ Password=$PW \ Domainname=$DN \ Alternate=Yes \ LowBand=Yes \ LocalCopy=no Example: Published application connection connectionCONNECT=ICA \ BrowserIP=192.168.1.2 \ Application="Desktop" \ Description="ICA_Desktop " \ AutoConnect=Yes \ Reconnect=Yes \ Encryption=128 \ Colors=16m \ Fullscreen=No \ Resolution=800x600 \ Username=$UN \
LocalCopy=no Example: Storefront Connection: Connect=ICA \ Application="win81" \ Browserip=hostname.domain.com \ Description="Store-Xendesk7" \ AutoConnect=no \ HttpBrowsing=ssl \ StoreName=Store \ StoreFront=yes \ FullScreen=yes \ AutoConnect=no \ Reconnect=10 Example — Smart Card Enabled to Storefront connection when smart card enabled: Connect=ICA \ Application=win7 \ StoreName=Store \ StoreFront=Yes\ BrowserIP=192.168.1.2 \ Description=smartcard_test \ Username=$UN \ DomainName=$DN\ SmartCard=yes \ HTTP
Options Description Enable this parameter for a specific connection ,to automatically trigger the connection to xenapp or xendesktop server after user log-on. BrowserIP = Each address in the list will be tried in the order listed until a successful connection is established.
Options Description To enable optimization for low-speed connections, such as reducing audio quality or decreasing protocol-specific cache size. NoReducer={yes, no} Default is yes. You can enable or disable the compression during the session. Password={base-64 encoded password string , $SN, $MAC, $IP, $DN, $UN, $PW, $TN} Specifies the password required to log in to the application server. Either a base-64 encoded login password or a variable can be used.
Options Description option is applicable only for Published Application and Storefront connections. SmartCard={ Yes,no} Default is no. When set to yes, this option enables logging into the Citrix Server with a Smart Card PIN. This parameter is not applicable for PA connections. SmartCardType={ GEMALTODOTNET, CAC, PIV} Specifies the type of the smart card you are using to make the connection to the Storefront Server.
username=$UN \ Password=$PW \ Domainname=$DN \ Resolution=800x600 \ Reconnect=no \ Drives=J=disk \ Drives=k=floppy \ Sound=off \ LocalCopy=Yes \ UseRDGateway=Yes \ RDServer=192.168.1.2 \ SameLoginForRD= Yes \ RDUserName=$UN \ RDPassword=$PW\ RDDomainName=$DN Table 9.
Options Description DomainName={, $DN} This parameter specifies the domain name. $DN specifies that the thin client sign-on domain name is used. Drives== [,basedir] It maps drives on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the thin client, where drive letter= A to Z drive_name = usbstorage-x and cdrom-x, where x=0,1,2 and so on. basedir=an optional directory on the USB device to use.
Options Description NLA={yes,no} Default is no. NLA option is used to enable Network Level Authentication for RDP sessions. NotifyDisconnect={yes,no} Default is no. It Notifies the Disconnection. NoGrabKeyboard={no, yes} Default is no. NoGrabKeyboard option is used to enable the keyboard event grabbing in any direct RDP connection session (not supported through VMware View broker).
Options Description Reconnect option is used to automatically reconnect to an application server after a disconnection. ReconnectSeconds=<1 to 3600> Default is 30 Specifies the amount of time in seconds (default is 30) to wait before automatic reconnection to an application server after a disconnection. Requires Reconnect=yes or 1. Resolution= {default, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200} Default value is default, which starts the connection using the current desktop display setting.
Options Description Smartcard={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option is used to enable Smart Card Authentication. Speed_level={Broadband/LAN/Modem/Custom} Default value is LAN. Handles the performance based on bandwidth. SSH Connect Options The following table contains the supported options you can use for SSH connections where defaults values are in bold: Example: CONNECT=SSH \ Description="SSH_Connection" \ Host=192.168.1.2 \ Reconnect=yes \ ReconnectSeconds=100 \ Username=root \ Command=/usr/X11R6/
Option Description Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for this connection. The file must be an XPM file located in the FTP server wlx2/bitmap directory. If not specified, the default icon is displayed. LocalCopy={no, yes} Default is no. LocalCopy option is used to save the connection in the local permanent registry. Reconnect={no, yes} Default is no Reconnect option is used to automatically reconnect to an application server after a disconnection.
Fullscreenmode=Yes \ Disableconnectonce=Yes \ Username=$UN \ Password=$PW \ Domainname=$DN \ Ping=Yes \ Protocol=PCoIP \ Application=Calculator Table 11. VMware View Connect Parameter Options Option Parameter Application= Use the published application name in non-interactive mode. AutoConnect={no, yes} Default is no AutoConnect option is used to start a connection automatically at sign-on.
Option Parameter EnableUDP={yes,no} Specifies whether UDP networking should be enabled in the session. Default is yes. EnableH264={yes,no} Specifies whether H.264 decoding should be enabled in the session. Default is yes. Fullscreenmode={no, yes} Default is no. This option enables full screen mode and when selected it disables the Desktopsize option. EnableMMR={yes,no} Default is no. Enable/disable MMR in VMWare View connection settings.
Option Parameter $TN — Terminal name NOTE: The application server password is not encrypted; not specifying it is recommended. The user is prompted to enter the password when the connection is made. This application server password directive never starts a line, so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign-on password which starts a line. Ping={yes, no} Default is yes. You can enable the ping using Ping parameter.
Option Parameter $TN — Terminal name UsbAutoConnectOnInsert= {yes, no} Specifies whether the USB should be automatically connected in session on inserting the USB. Default is yes. UsbAutoConnectAtStartup= {yes, no} Specifies whether the USB should be automatically connected in session on Session Startup. Default is yes. view.sslCipherString Configures the cipher list to restrict the use of certain cryptographic algorithms before establishing an encrypted SSL connection.
Options Description Specifies how many colors to display. True_Color specifies full color, 0 specifies 8 colors, 1 specifies 64 colors, and 2 specifies 256 colors. For backward compatibility, 16 and 24 values are also accepted. In these cases, 16 is mapped to 1 (that is 64 colors) and 24 is mapped to 2 (that is 256 colors). Compression= Default is 2 Sets compression level to the specified value, where 0 = Low and 6 = High. Description=< String> Default is none. Connection name.
Options Description $IP — IP Address $DN — Sign-on domain name $UN — Sign-on name $PW — Sign-on password $TN — Terminal name NOTE: The VNC server password is not encrypted; not specifying it is recommended. The user is prompted to enter the password when the connection is made. This VNC server password directive never starts a line, so it can be distinguished from the thin client user sign-on password which starts a line.
Echo=No \ UIConfig=menu Table 13. Ericom PowerTerm Connect Parameter Options Options Description AutoConnect={no, yes} Default is no. Yes/no option allows you to start a connection automatically at sign-on. Description= Connection description, provides a connection name for the Desktop icon and the Connection Manager. NOTE: The text must be enclosed in double quotation marks if it contains spaces or punctuation characters. These characters are not allowed: &‘“$?!;()[]{}\ DeviceID= Spe
Options Description Port= {COM1, COM2...} For serial connection only. Default is COM1. Designates the connection serial port. Reconnect={no, yes} Default is no. Yes option allows you to automatically reconnect to an application server after a disconnection. ReconnectSeconds= Default is 30. Specifies the amount of time in seconds to wait before automatic reconnection to an application server after a disconnection.
8 Printer Parameters Option This appendix provides the options that you can use for the following supported printer parameters: • Printer • JetDirectPrinter • NetworkPrinter • PrinterURI • SMBPrinter Topics: • Printer • JetDirectPrinter • NetworkPrinter • PrinterURI • SMBPrinter Printer The following table contains the supported options you can use for the Printer parameter, where defaults values are underlined.
Options Description PrinterID= Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver For example, Brother MFC-420CN Printer. Specify this parameter if you are forwarding the printer access to a Citirx or RDESKTOP connection. JetDirectPrinter The Following Table contains the supported options you can use for the JetDirectPrinter parameter where defaults are in bold: NOTE: The JetDirectPrinter command line defines a printer served an HP JetDirectprint server.
Table 16. NetworkPrinter Parameter Options Options Description Default={yes ,no} Default is yes Description= Not used internally. Enable={yes, no} Default is yes Host= It provides host of the printer server. ModelID= Identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Linux printer driver. For example, Dell B5465dnf Laser MFP.
Option Description between 1 and 16 characters, starting with a letter and composed entirely of letters, digits, underscores, and dashes. NOTE: This parameter is mandatory PPD= It directly specifies a Postscript Printer Definition filename for use, as a local printer driver. PrinterID= It identifies the printer for the purpose of choosing a Windows printer driver. For example, Brother MFC-420CN Printer.
9 TimeZone Parameter: Values The following table contains the supported values that you can use for the TimeZone parameter. Table 19. TimeZone Parameter Options Option Values Date_time.TimeZone= Africa Or TimeZone The following values must be preceded with Africa/. For example, Africa/Abidjan is the value for the Abidjan time zone. Abidjan, Accra, Algiers, Bissau, Cairo, Casablanca, Ceuta, El_Aaiun, Johannesburg, Khartoum, Lagos, Maputo, Monrovia, Nairobi, Ndjamena, Tripoli, Tunis, Windhoek.
Option Values Casey, Davis, DumontDUrville, Macquarie, Mawson, Palmer, Rothera, Syowa, Troll, Vostok. Asia The following values must be preceded with Asia/. For example, Asia/ Amman is the value for the Amman time zone.
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10 Keyboard.layouts Parameter: Values The following table contains the values that you can use for the Keyboard.layouts parameter to designate the keyboard type. Table 20. Keyboard.
Language Keyboard layout Values Austrian Austrian(Spain, with bottom-dotH and bottom-dot l) Iq es+ast es Bangla bd Bangla(India_ Baishakhi inscript) in+ben_inscript Belarusian (Belarus) Bengali(Bangladesh) Bangla(India) by Bangla(India, Baishaki inscript) bd Bangla(India Baishaki) in+ben_inscript Bangla(India Bornona) in+ben_baishaki Bangla(India Probhat) in+ben_borana Bangla(India Uni Gitanjali) in+ben_probhat in+ben_gitanjali Bengali(India) Bangla(India) in+ben Bangla bd Bangla
Language Keyboard layout Danish Values dk Dutch(Aruba) Belgian be Dutch nl Dzongkha English-Cameroon Multilingual (qwerty) bt English (Antigua and Barbuda) English-Cameroon cm+qwerty English (Australia) English-Ghana cm English-India, with Rupee Sign gh English-Mail, US Macintosh in+eng English -Mail, US international mt+us-mac English- Nigeria ml+us-int English- South Africa ng English- UK za English- US gb Filipino gb Irish ph Serbo-Croatian(us) le us+hbs English (Bel
Language Keyboard layout Values English-Cameroon cm English-Ghana gh English-India, with Rupee Sign in+eng English-Mail, US Macintosh mt+us-mac English -Mail, US international ml+us-int English- Nigeria ng English- South Africa za Filipino ph Irish le Serbo-Croatian(us) us+hbs Spanish-Latin America latam Estonian ee Finnish fi French (France) French-Alternative fr+oss French( fr French- Belgian be French- English-International AltGR Deadkey altgr+intl French- Canada Fre
Language Keyboard layout Values German- Switzerland Greek Greek (Modern 1453 Cyprus) gr Greek (Modern 1453 Greece) Gujarati Hindi Hindi In+gu Hindi(Bolnagari) In+hin Hindi(Wx) In+bolnagri In+hin-wx Hebrew Il Hungarian hu Icelandic Is Iraqi ara Irish Clogaelach Ie+Clogaelach Italian Italian(Switzerland) it Italian(Italy) it Kannada in+kan Kannada(KaGapPa phonetic) in+kan_kagaph Kazakh kz Kazakh (with Russian) kz+kazrus Russian (Kazakhstan with Kazakh ) rus+kaz Hangul k
Language Keyboard layout Values Persian ir Polish pl Portuguese(Brazil) br Portuguese Romanian Moldavian pt Romanian (Germany) md Romanian (Germany- eliminate dead keys) de+ro de+ro_nodeadkeys Russia (Russian Federation) Russian(Ukraine) Russian ru Russian-Georgia ge+ru Russian-Kazhagstan with Kazhag kz+ruskaz Russian-Potland, phonetic Dvorak pl+ru_phonetic_dvorak Russian-Sweden, eliminate dead keys se+rus_nodeadkeys Russian-US ponetic us+rus Serebian-Russia ru+srp Russian r
Language Keyboard layout Values Spanish (Costa Rica) Spanish (Cuba) Spanish (Dominican Republic) Spanish (Ecuador) Spanish (El Salvador) Spanish (Guatemala) Spanish (Honduras) Spanish (Mexico) Spanish (Nicaragua) Spanish (Panama) Spanish (Paraguay) Spanish (Peru) panish (Puerto Rico) Spanish (United States) Spanish (Uruguay) Spanish (Venezuela) Swedish (Finland) se Swedish(Sweden) se Tamil (India) Tamil in+tam Tamil(keyboard with numerals) in+tam_keyboard_with_numerals Tamil (Sri Lanka) Tamil
Language Keyboard layout Values Uzbek(Afghanistan) af+uz-olpc Vietnamese vn Yoruba ng+yoruba Yakut ru+sah Wolof sn Keyboard.