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Using <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

Refresh<br />

Reload the network data (available only in Network tree items)<br />

Delete<br />

Delete the currently selected items (not available in Network tree items).<br />

To copy <strong>com</strong>puters from the Network tree items to custom folders you can use drag and drop<br />

operations.<br />

See also:<br />

Different types of windows<br />

Control center<br />

Window navigation<br />

Within the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> client, you can display a number of different windows. Two different<br />

types of windows exist and they pertain to navigation and management. They are child and bar<br />

windows.<br />

Child window<br />

A child window is a window that can be place anywhere in the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> client frame. The<br />

frame is the area of the screen within the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> client application. The frame can cover<br />

the whole screen or part of the screen. You can apply the Tile and Cascade operations to the<br />

child windows. An example of a child window is the monitor window. Child windows cannot be<br />

docked and can never be positioned outside the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> client frame.<br />

Bar window<br />

A bar window is a window with a smaller caption (title area). Bar windows can be docked. When<br />

you position a dockable window, it will automatically select a preferred location when you move<br />

the window. While you move the window a small border frame is shown. This makes it easy to<br />

position and move windows to desired locations. Examples of dockable bar windows are the<br />

network - policies window and the browse network window.<br />

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