Customizing WorkSpace layout can help you adapt it to the specific requirements of the end user.
You can change the WorkSpace layout by adding or removing panels, or by changing their position on the screen.
Adding New Panels
There are a number of occasions you may want to add new panels. For example, when you want to:
- Monitor several views at a glance. To do this, you would add multiple Work Items panels.
- Group similar applications. To do this, you would add multiple Applications panels and configure
them to show different subsets of applications. For example, you can show the applications related to
a set of processes in one panel, and the applications related to a different subset of processes in
a different panel.
- Monitor different business indicators simultaneously. To do this, you would add multiple Dashboard
panels.
Changing the Position of Panels
You might need to change the position of panels:
- To adapt the WorkSpace for the use in different cultures
- To increase the usability for left-handed users
- To make the WorkSpace resemble the layout of an application the users are familiar with
Removing Panels
You can remove panels:
- To forbid the access to applications
- To restrict the user interaction to the Work Items panel
- To minimize the amount of information on screen