Starting with BlueZone Version 4.0, the power keys feature was replaced with the new power pads feature. However, you can enable the old power keys feature.
By default, BlueZone keys are mapped to a standard BlueZone keyboard map by default. However, there are additional keyboard maps that can be imported into BlueZone.
Starting with Version 4.2, BlueZone has the option of supporting FIPS mode. BlueZone is complainant with Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 - Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules. By default, FIPS mode is turned off.
A standard feature of BlueZone Display is the ability to append data to data that already exists in the clipboard. If you do not want to append data to the clipboard, you can turn off the append to clipboard feature.
If you are using profile mode, it is possible for users to open multiple BlueZone sessions from a single profile (configuration file). In other words, multiple BlueZone sessions can share a single profile.
In the Web-to-Host Wizard, you can configure the GUI and FTP locks. If you prefer, you can also manually configure the GUI and FTP locks. However, if these settings are too restrictive, you can lock specific features or commands. You must make these configurations manually.