NAME utsettings - view or change the settings for a Sun Ray enterprise appliance SYNOPSIS /opt/SUNWut/bin/utsettings [ -H ] DESCRIPTION The utsettings command brings up the interactive Sun Ray Settings GUI that allows the user to view or change the set- tings for a Sun Ray enterprise appliance desktop unit. Running utsettings with no arguments causes the application to display settings for the Sun Ray appliance the invoking user is currently logged into. It does this by connecting to the Sun Ray session manager, which tells the application which appliance is currently being used and notifies the application if this changes (i.e., if the user inserts the user's smart card into another appliance). If the user moves to another Sun Ray appliance, the Settings GUI "fol- lows" the user by connecting to the new appliance and displaying the new appliance's current settings. By default, Sun Ray enterprise servers will start an instance of utslaunch(1M) for each session when the user logs into a Sun Ray appliance via dtlogin. This makes the Settings GUI available to users when they press a hot key. Subsequent hot key presses cause the GUI to hide itself or show itself again. Users can initiate similar functionality by running utsettings with the -H flag, although only one instance of utsettings -H or utslaunch can be running per session. OPTIONS The following option is supported: -H Start the Settings GUI in "hot key" mode. In this mode, the application starts hidden and waits for the hot key to be pressed before displaying itself. Press- ing the hot key again causes the application to hide itself again. The hot key can be user- or site- defined, but defaults to Shift-Props (press the Props key while holding down the Shift key). See FILES, below for more details. Only one instance of utset- tings -H or utslaunch can be running per session. EXAMPLES Example 1: To display the settings for the enterprise appli- ance you are currently logged into: $ utsettings Example 2: To display the settings for the enterprise appli- ance you are currently logged into, but start it in "hot key" mode: $ utsettings -H FILES The following files are used: ~/.utsettings.properties user's defaults /etc/opt/SUNWut/utsettings_defaults.properties sitewide defaults /etc/opt/SUNWut/utsettings_mandatory.properties sitewide mandatory defaults ATTRIBUTES See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri- butes: ____________________________________________________________ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | | Availability | SUNWuto | |_____________________________|_____________________________| SEE ALSO utslaunch(1M), dtlogin(1X), dtsession(1X), utsettings.properties(4)
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