Distributing Keyboards

If your mobile devices currently use Wavelink Terminal Emulation, keyboards created and edited with the Keyboard Editor can be mass distributed using mobile device management (MDM) software like Wavelink Avalanche.

Before you can distribute custom keyboards to devices with the TE Client you must first export all keyboards in a project. The export will create a ZIP file containing the keyboards as an XML file, along with all scripts, images, and other resources needed to use the keyboards. For more information, see Exporting Keyboards from the Keyboard Editor.

Once your keyboards are exported, distribute them to devices using one of the following methods:

From the Avalanche Console without an Avalanche License. If your devices are not managed by Avalanche, you can create configuration payloads and print a QR code for devices to scan and install the changes. For more information, see Exporting Keyboards to Devices using Avalanche Unlicensed.

From the Avalanche Console with an Avalanche License. If your devices are managed in Avalanche, you can use TE-specific payloads to deliver changes directly to your devices for hands-free installation. For more information, see Exporting Keyboards to Devices using Avalanche Licensed.

Using another MDM software. If your devices are managed by another MDM software similar to Avalanche, you can create configuration payloads in the Wavelink Configurator Console, download the configuration changes, and deploy the configuration file or a key-value pair to devices through an alternate service. For more information, see Exporting Keyboards to Devices using an Alternate MDM.

 


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