One method of navigating among pages is to use the menu, which is accessed using the Menu button on the Display Manager's navigation bar. The menu contains a list of some or all of the available pages for your application.
To access the menu, click on the Menu button. The menu opens, displaying a list of available pages for your application.

At the click of the Menu button on the Display Manager's navigation bar, a menu featuring some or all of the pages for your application is displayed. Note that in this example, the Process Equipment menu item is marked with an arrow indicating that it reveals a sub-menu as shown.
Note: The menu has been configured specifically for your VTS application, so it will contain different pages than those shown above.
To navigate to any page displayed in the menu, simply click on the page's name. The page opens in the page display area of the Display Manager.
In the event that you need to see two pages simultaneously, you can right-click any menu item to have the related page open as a small-sized separate page on top of the page you are currently viewing. You can reposition the small-sized page on the screen simply by dragging its title bar.
Note: It should be noted that although you can simultaneously open an application page as both a full-sized page as well as a small-sized page simultaneously, you may only have one copy of the Historical Data Viewer page, Alarm page, or Reports page open at one time. For example, if you have the Alarm page open in the Display Manager, you cannot open a second instance of that page by right-clicking its menu item or page button.
The menu shown above is hierarchical: The Process Equipment main menu item is marked with an arrow, indicating that it contains a submenu of pages that opens when you place the mouse pointer over it.
Your menu may not have been configured to include all of the pages for your application. If this is the case, you must use an alternate method for changing pages, such as using page change buttons. Page change buttons are described in the section that follows.