(12.05.100-en) Example – Priority and Various Standard Profiles
In the IGEL Universal Management Suite (UMS), we will create a priority profile, a user-specific standard profile, and a device-specific standard profile.
Standard profile (device): You assign to the device a standard profile with which you define the mouse settings. In this case, the left-handed mouse (P2) is specified, the speed of the mouse pointer (P4) is set to slow, the double-click interval (P1) is set to slow and the keyboard layout is set to German (P3).
Standard profile (User): You assign to a higher-level directory a user-specific standard profile in which the right-handed mouse (P2) is specified and the mouse speed (P4) is set to quick.
Priority profile: You assign to a higher-level directory a priority profile. In this case, the mouse pointer speed (P4) and the double-click interval (P1) are set to medium.
The settings that arrive at the device are:
Yellow: (P3) Keyboard layout German (standard profile device)
Grey: (P2) Right-handed mouse (standard profile user)
Red: (P4, P1) Medium mouse speed and double-click interval (priority profile)