The following buttons are used extensively throughout FTGate. Many other buttons are used in the Web Admin utility; these are covered as they appear in the relevant sections of the Web Admin utility. This Buttons section is only to help familiarize you with some of the most frequently used buttons.
Many of the buttons throughout FTGate are the same, i.e. Close, Apply and Cancel. They all keep the same functionality as listed below on all pages in the Web Admin system.
Other buttons are used for slightly different functions, i.e. the refresh button is also used to initiate a search. This is due to the page being refreshed with the new parameters.
All buttons have ‘Popup text’ to indicate what they do. Just hover the cursor (mouse/pointer) over the button for a few seconds. The ‘Popup text’ will then be displayed.
Button |
Description / Function |
Deletes the currently selected item | |
Deletes all data in the relevant field. | |
Moves the selected item up one place in the list for each click. Also used to set the order in which data is displayed, e.g. in the log, newest first | |
Moves the selected item down one place in the list for each click. Also used to set the order in which data is displayed, e.g. the log, oldest first. | |
Moves a selected item from left pane to the right one, e.g. moves the selected item from the 'available' window to the 'assigned' window.
Also moves from current page to the next one, where there are more than one page of properties in that section. | |
Moves a selected item from right pane to the left one. e.g. moves the selected item from the 'assigned' window to the 'available' window.
Also moves from current to previous page, where there are more than one page of properties in that section. | |
Applies the changes, sending them to the FTGate server. Leaves you in the current screen/page | |
Cancels any changes not already applied and close the current window/page returning you to the root of the section you are in. | |
This will Apply the changes and close the current window/page returning you to the root of the section you are in. | |
This button has many names, but it is generally used in the create function. | |
Refreshes the current page and the data on it. |