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Chapter 6: Basic Operations<br />

6.5 Look and Feel<br />

6.5.1 Look and Feel Overview<br />

Because <strong>RAIDWatch</strong> Manager is a Java-based GUI program, it<br />

accommodates the “look-and-feel” standards of various Operating Systems.<br />

At present, the Windows interface appearance is supported.<br />

<strong>RAIDWatch</strong> Manager will auto-detect and configure to match the OS where<br />

it is currently running.<br />

In the event of a compatibility problem or under an unknown OS or OS<br />

versions, the program will default to the Java look and feel.<br />

Just like other GUI-based applications, the <strong>RAIDWatch</strong> Manager works<br />

entirely with windows, buttons, and menus to facilitate various disk array<br />

operations. These windows follow the standard Windows look-and-feel<br />

specifications, so that manipulating elements and windows within any<br />

<strong>RAIDWatch</strong> Manager window generally conforms to standard procedures.<br />

The management sessions are best displayed with 1024x768 screen<br />

resolution.<br />

NOTE:<br />

Screen captures throughout this document show the Windows look and<br />

feel.<br />

6.5.2 Screen Elements<br />

Figure 6-11: GUI Screen Elements<br />

Look and Feel 6-11

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