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Table 11. Horizon Administrator Navigation and Display Features (Continued)
Horizon Administrator Feature Description
Multicolumn sorting You can sort Horizon objects in a variety of ways by using multicolumn sorting.
Click a heading in the top row of a Horizon Administrator table to sort the Horizon
objects in alphabetical order based on that heading.
For example, in the Resources > Machines page, you can click Desktop Pool to
sort desktops by the pools that contain them.
The number 1 appears next to the heading to indicate that it is the primary sorting
column. You can click the heading again to reverse the sorting order, indicated by an
up or down arrow.
To sort the Horizon objects by a secondary item, Ctrl+click another heading.
For example, in the Machines table, you can click Users to perform a secondary sort
by users to whom the desktops are dedicated. A number 2 appears next to the
secondary heading. In this example, desktops are sorted by pool and by users within
each pool.
You can continue to Ctrl+click to sort all the columns in a table in descending order of
importance.
Press Ctrl+Shift and click to deselect a sort item.
For example, you might want to display the desktops in a pool that are in a particular
state and are stored on a particular datastore. You can select Resources >
Machines, click the Datastore heading, and Ctrl+click the Status heading.
Customizing table columns You can customize the display of Horizon Administrator table columns by hiding
selected columns and locking the first column. This feature lets you control the
display of large tables such as Catalog > Desktop Pools that contain many
columns.
Right-click any column header to display a context menu that lets you take the
following actions:
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Hide the selected column.
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Customize columns. A dialog displays all columns in the table. You can select
the columns to display or hide.
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Lock the first column. This option forces the left-hand column to remain
displayed as you scroll horizontally across a table with many columns. For
example, on the Catalog > Desktop Pools page, the desktop ID remains
displayed as you scroll horizontally to see other desktop characteristics.
Selecting Horizon objects and displaying
Horizon object details
In Horizon Administrator tables that list Horizon objects, you can select an object or
display object details.
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To select an object, click anywhere in the object's row in the table. At the top of
the page, menus and commands that manage the object become active.
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To display object details, double-click the left cell in the object's row. A new page
displays the object's details.
For example, on the Catalog > Desktop Pools page, click anywhere in an individual
pool's row to activate commands that affect the pool.
Double-click the ID cell in the left column to display a new page that contains details
about the pool.
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