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15KVM Access Management Software User Manual
The Navigation Buttons
The navigation buttons move you through the items in the Sidebar:
One of the advantages of using the navigation buttons instead of clicking on an item in the Sidebar is that
you stay on the same Panel Menu page as you move from item to item.
Note: When you make a menu choice, a Panel Menu bar with further choices opens in the
Interactive Display Panel. See “Interactive display panel” on page 16.
Example: If you made a change to SLOT-01-TestA that you also wanted to make to SLOT-01-TestB, by
using the navigation buttons, you could move to the desired location in SLOT-01-TestB without clicking
through all the Panel Menus to get there.
If you access an item by clicking on it in the Sidebar, the opening page for that item appears. To make the
same change to SLOT-01-TestB that you made to SLOT-01-TestA, you have to start at the beginning and
click through all the Panel Menus to get to the desired location.
Note: If an item's icon contains a question mark, it indicates there is a mismatch between the
device's information and the information for it stored in the KVM ACCESS database. See
“Update” on page 64, for information on resolving the problem.
Button Action
Moves to the item in the tree that is one level out and one step up from the current selection
(its parent item). In the diagram below:
If the focus were on SLOT-01-TestA, it would move to CMC-599232S.
Moves to the item in the tree that is on the same level of depth and one step up from the
current selection (its sibling item). In the diagram below:
1. If the focus were on AP5615-4B-3B-7C, it would move to OutletA.
2. If the focus were on SLOT-01-TestA, it would move to AP5615-4B-3B-7C.
Moves to the item in the tree that is on the same level of depth and one step down from the
current selection (its sibling item). In the diagram below:
1. If the focus were on KN4132-23, it would move to PN0108RPSwitch.
2. If the focus were on OutletA, it would move to OutletB.
Moves to the item in the tree that is one level in and one step down from the current
selection (its child item). In the diagram below: If the focus were on PN0108RPSwitch, it
would move to OutletA.