OEM User's Guide
OEM Windows
OEM User’s Guide—520330-001
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Keeping the Objects Window on Top
The (Locked) indicator disappears, and the OEM updates the window the next time
new data is received.
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Repeatedly selecting Locked from the View menu toggles the locked attribute on
and off.
Keeping the Objects Window on Top
You can specify whether each new Objects window created by the OEM always remains
on top. Windows with the On Top property enabled cannot be obscured by any other
window on your system.
When the OEM creates a new Objects window, it sets the window’s On Top property
based upon the Display Forms Stay On Top option setting:
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If Display Forms Stay On Top is checked, the new window is created with its On
Top property enabled.
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If Display Forms Stay On Top is not checked, the new window is created with its
On Top property disabled.
To override the default value and toggle the On Top property of an individual window:
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If Stay On Top is checked on the View menu, the current window is an On Top
window. To disable the On Top attribute, choose Stay On Top from the View menu.
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If Stay On Top is not checked on the View menu, the current window is not an On
Top window. To enable the On Top attribute, choose Stay On Top from the View
menu.
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Repeatedly selecting Stay On Top from the View menu toggles the On Top
attribute on and off.
Refreshing Objects Window Contents
Because the OEM Server automatically updates all display windows whenever new data
is received from a client application, there is usually no reason to perform a manual
refresh. However, if a window has been locked for some period of time, it might not
contain current data. To update the contents with the latest data, choose Refresh from
the View menu.
Closing the Objects Window
To close the Objects window, choose Close from the View menu, or click the close box.