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Host Profile Settings

The settings on the Host Profile tab depend on the project type and emulation type. Not all features are available for all emulation types.

Oracle SIM

Profile Name

The name of the host profile.

Host Address

The IP address or host name of the host system to which the mobile device will connect.

Port

The TCP port number on which the host system is listening for emulation requests from Clients. By default, the port is set to 1000. If

Launch on Startup

When the Velocity Client launches, it automatically connects to the host profile. You can set this option for multiple host profiles, but the Velocity client will only launch sessions for the first four hosts listed alphabetically.

A Web host cannot be launched if a TE session is connected. If a Web host is launched first, any TE hosts listed after will not connect.

Disable Pinch and Zoom

Disables the ability for device users to zoom in or out on a screen. This ensures device users don't accidentally zoom in on screens while performing manual tasks. Users may still touch the screen to select fields or use software keyboards.

Legacy projects created before v1.2.104 are defaulted to No.

Enable Logging

Enables the creation of a log file on devices using this project on the Velocity Client. The logging file allows for more in-depth troubleshooting by Ivanti support personnel. This file is stored on the device in the com.wavelink.velocity folder.

Log File Max Size

The maximum allowable size (in kB) for the log file before the oldest entries are automatically removed. This cannot be altered unless Enable Logging is set to Yes. By default, this is set to 1024 kilobytes.

Keyboard Transparency

Enables the use of transparent keyboards for both native and modern screens. After enabling the setting, enter a transparency level between 0-100, with 100 being complete transparency and 0 equating to no transparency, which will also disable the option. When a software keyboard is displayed while connected to the host, it will appear at the set transparency level.

Transparent screens will overlay the current screen, rather than displace it. To navigate a screen covered by the keyboard, you'll need to hide the keyboard.

Keyboard Height

Defines how much of the screen a keyboard occupies when displaying. This value is defined as a percentage of the screen's vertical space for both portrait or landscape viewing modes. By default, keyboards are set to use 45 percent of the screen. A keyboard also occupies 100 percent of the screen's horizontal space and cannot be altered.

Keyboard Visibility

Sets the behavior of the keyboard pop-up when connecting to the host profile.

Show. The keyboard automatically appears.

Hide. If the keyboard is active, it automatically hides.

Disable. Both custom and default keyboards cannot be used when connecting to the host profile.


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