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Procedure
1 From the vSphere Client Home, click Global Inventory Lists.
2 Under Global Inventory Lists, click one of the object categories to view objects of that type.
For example, click Hosts to view hosts in the vSphere Client inventory.
3 Click an object in the list once to display information about the object in the center pane of the
vSphere Client.
4 (Optional) Click the object again to open it.
Opening an object brings it to the top of the navigator and displays related object categories beneath
it.
For example, opening a host allows you to see the child resource pools, virtual machines, vApps,
datastores, standard networks, distributed switches, and distributed port groups associated with this
host.
5 To access additional information and actions, click one of the tabs in the center pane.
Option Description
Getting Started View introductory information and access basic actions.
Summary View basic status and configuration for an object.
Monitor View alarms, performance data, resource allocation, events, and other status
information for an object.
Configure Configure settings, alarm definitions, tags, and permissions.
Related Objects tabs Tabs with lists of the objects related to the object that you selected. For example,
if you select a host, the tabs that you see are VMs, Resource Pools,
Datastores, and Networks.
Customize the User Interface
You can customize the look and feel of vSphere Client to improve your experience while you perform your
tasks.
After you customize the user interface, vSphere Client saves the individual user interface customization.
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Rearrange the Components of the User Interface
You can rearrange the panes in the vSphere Web Client user interface. You can move the panes
and Navigator sidebar around the content area to enhance your personal experience by customizing
the vSphere Web Client user interface. You change the interface at any time.
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Customize the User Interface by Using the Layout Settings Menu
You can customize the user interface of vSphere Web Client by choosing to hide or display different
panes.
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Disable the vSphere Web Client Customizable User Interface Feature
You can disable the vSphere Web Client customizable user interface feature by changing the
webclient.properties file of vCenter Server or vCenter Server Appliance.
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