====== User menu ====== In the top right corner, there is the user menu available (click on your user name to open it). {{ av_manual:usermenu.png |User menu}} There are the following options in the **user menu**: * **Logout** – logs the user out of the application. * **Change password** – allows the current user to change his/her password. * **Settings** – opens a panel with the current user’s settings. ===== User settings ===== The **user settings** affect the look and feel of the application. {{ av_manual:settings.png |User settings}} There are two types of those settings: * Browser settings are stored in the browser (i.e. not on the server). This means they do not follow the user when he/she changes computers. You can, for example, have different settings on a laptop and on a tablet. * User settings are stored on the server and follow the user. This means that the user has the same settings on every device he/she uses to log in to the application. There are the following user settings: * //Language// [stored in the browser] – the language of the user interface. * //Skin (graphical theme)// [stored in the browser] – set of colours, icons, etc. used by the user interface. * //Animation effects// [stored in the browser] – if turned on, panels slide smoothly, fade in and out, etc. * //Table record open// [stored in the browser] – affects the way the details of items in lists are opened: with a single or a double click on an item. * //Number of rows per table page// [stored in the browser] – the number of rows displayed on a single page of a paged list (table). This setting allows the adjustment of list panels to screen height. * //Maximum number of points on tracking view// [stored in the browser] – the maximum number of nodes of a device trace, shown on a map. See Devices for details. This setting allows the adjustment of trace accuracy to browser performance. * //Default CSV separator// [stored on the server] – the default separator character used in CSV files generated by the application. * //Time zone// [stored on the server] – the time zone used to present time in the application. It affects alarm list, event list, reports and route definitions.