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Left Navigation Pane
HP Web Jetadmin has a navigation pane on the left side of the user interface that displays a tree for the current
view (Device Management, Print Management, or Application Management). The tree provides an organized
display of the functionality of the view. The Device Management view contains most of the functionality of
HP Web Jetadmin and, therefore, has the most complex tree.
Many parts of the navigation tree have right-click functionality. An example of this is Discovery on page 134,
where you can select an item from the Discover devices right-click menu.
Other parts of the tree, such as Device Groups (Groups on page 121), have drag-and-drop functionality enabled.
Devices can be selected in device lists within the workspace and dragged into Device Groups. The selected
devices are added as group members. Many top-level nodes can invoke summary functionality in the workspace.
By selecting a top-level node, such as Alerts, the workspace in the right-hand portion of the interface contains a
summary of the Alerts features. The task modules that are specic to a feature (such as Alerts) are then
displayed in the work space. You can alter the feature summary by selecting or deselecting the task modules
that are important to you. (See Task Modules on page 35.)
Task Modules
Task modules are exible blocks of specic or targeted functionality designed to help a you perform a task or
obtain feature information. You can nd task modules in many of the workspace pages or in the docking area
(see Docking Task Modules and Maps on page 35). In either case, you can enable or disable task modules on a
per-user basis. You can hide or display task modules, and you can move them within the content area.
A Current Task task module is initially included in the task module docking for each section. For example, in
Device Groups, the Current Tasks - Device Groups task module lists all tasks within Groups.
Docking Task Modules and Maps
The docking feature in HP Web Jetadmin enables you to dock task modules and maps. You can:
Specify a map or a user-specic collection of task modules in HP Web Jetadmin to be docked.
View the collection of task modules regardless of the current focus of the application.
Undock the maps or collection of task modules to maximize application space.
Dock maps or task modules to any one of four sides of the work space.
Hide maps or the collection of task modules beneath a tabbed control that enables access at any time.
View a Current Tasks task module, which changes depending on the focus (context) of the application.
To display the Task Module docking area, click View > Task Modules > Task Module docking area. To display the
Map docking area, click View > Device Modules > Map. The Map menu item is available when you have selected a
group; the group does not have to have to a map associated with it. The Map module is visible if the Map menu
item has been selected to show the module and if the selected group has a map associated with it. Note here
that the map module may not be visible even if it is “displayed” because it is only visible when you are on a group
that has a map attached to it.
Workspace
The large area on the right side of the navigation tree is the HP Web Jetadmin workspace. This area changes
depending on the View and Navigation tree elements selected. In many cases, the focus of this area can be a
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