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you can download this pdf guide from
https://support.wyse.com/OA_HTML/cskmbasicsrch.jsp?jttst0=6_23871%2C23871%2C-1%2C0%2C&jtfm0=&etfm1=&jfn=ZG455B66622DEA31A7AE70467E3EBEC537FE9176B1484EFD6E483B952B0ED1CF6F10611204C7B33B20AA233809D7249C41FE&oas=etuN3Cl3pQgYaOxTZDlD7w..&categoryId=10820
this will show you the steps to do a USB firmware upgrade.
In the "experience" tab, uncheck the "bitmap caching" box and the problem will disappear. This is checked by default, but causes the black boxes in most situations unless you uncheck it.
In almost all cases of my dealing with Thin Clients over a 10/100bps network all problems usually are within the Terminal Servers hosting the Thin Clients. BPCS
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