Kyocera ECOSYS M2035dn Kyocera Net Viewer Operation Guide Rev 5.3 2013.06 - Page 14
Customizing List Views, Sorting Rows in List View, Expanding a Row in a Device List View
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Quick Start Customizing List Views You can arrange the information in a device, account, or host list view saved under My Views. You can update changes to My Views by clicking Update view in the toolbar. Changes made to Default Views are not saved after you leave the view. Showing or Hiding Columns Right-click on a column heading to open the selection list of columns. Click on a column name from the list to add to the view. To remove a column from the list view, click any column heading to open the selection list of columns. Click on a column name that has a check mark next to it to remove it. Changing the Width of a Column To adjust the width of a column, position the cursor over the column divider until you see the double-headed arrow. Click and drag the arrow for the desired column size. Changing the Position of a Column To move a column to another position in the list view, click on the desired column heading, then drag it to the desired location. Sorting Rows in List View You can sort the information in a list view. Click the column heading to change the sort order of the rows in the view, using the data in that column as the sort criteria. An upward triangle indicates rows sorted in ascending order; a downward triangle indicates rows sorted in descending order. Expanding a Row in a Device List View You can expand a row in a Device list view to display more information about a device. Click the triangle icon to display a 3D image of the device and all installed options. Other information about the device is displayed, including model, status, IP address, and print speed. To collapse the row, click the triangle icon again. Closing the Application Window You can close the application window so that it is no longer visible on the screen, but the application continues to run in the system tray. This is useful if you want to reduce the number of open windows on your desktop, or if you are running a task that does not need visual monitoring. To close the application window, go to the File menu, and then click Close window. To reopen the application window, double-click the icon in the system tray; or right-click the icon, and click Restore. To exit the application, go to the File menu, and click Exit. The application saves the currently displayed workspace before exiting. This saved workspace appears the next time the same user opens the application. 1-8 User Guide