NSP UI overview

Overview

The NSP UI provides access to all NSP functions, including direct access to product documentation. Available functions depend on which NSP installation options you specify during system deployment, as well as on your user access permissions. This section explains how to recognize and use common features of the NSP UI.

Note: This chapter is not applicable to the deprecated UI delivered in RPM-only deployments.

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Layouts

NSP UI layouts include dashboards, maps, diagrams, lists, and graphs.

The following topics offer more in-depth information about layouts and contextual options:

Keyboard-based navigation

You can use the keyboard to navigate and interact with many NSP views. Keyboard navigation allows you to highlight and select interactive elements using keystrokes instead of a pointing device.

Table 1-4: NSP UI accessibility options

Keystroke

Action

Tab

Advance to next element

Shift + Tab

Return to previous element

Alt + down arrow

Option/Alt + down arrow in Apple/OSX

Open pop-up or drop-down menu

Shift + F10

Shift + Fn + F10 in Apple/OSX

Open contextual menu

Ctrl + c

Command + c in Apple/OSX

Copy

Ctrl + v

Command + v in Apple/OSX

Paste

Enter

Open folder or expandable object such as tile

Invoke action on button or menu item

F8

Fn + F8 in Apple/OSX

Move over larger elements or to next page

F5

Shift + Fn + F5 in Apple/OSX

Refresh

Shift + F1

Shift + Fn + F1 in Apple/OSX

Open tool tip

Esc

Close tool tip or menu

Arrow

After tile in matrix selected using Tab key, navigate among tiles

Up and down arrows for navigation through items in open contextual or pop-up menu

Up and down arrows for navigation between table rows

Left and right arrows for navigation across table column headers

Shift + right or left arrow

Reorder data-table columns in selected header