Appendix A SNMPc Network Manager

A Maximized window uses the entire area and hides any other windows behind it. If you close a maximized window, the next top-most window will still be displayed in the maximized state. You need to be careful when using maximized windows because it is easy to lose track of how many windows you have open and there is an upper limit. Use the Windows menu to see a list of windows. Click Windows and select either Tile Horizontally or Tile Vertically to view all windows at the same time.

An Overlapped window does not take up the entire area. One window will be completely visible and other windows are partially hidden behind it. This is the most common situation for the View Window area because it lets you view maps, tables and graphs at the same time and quickly move between them. Click Windows and select Cascade.

A Minimized window is displayed as a small title bar with window open/close buttons. Windows are not typically minimized within the View Window Area because, as with the maximized case, they can easily be lost behind other windows.

Main and Edit Button Bar Icons

The following figure is a brief overview of the SNMPc main button and edit button bar icons.

Figure 167 SNMPc Main Button Bar Icons

Figure 168 SNMPc Edit Button Bar Icons

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