Dashboard editor
Dashboard Editor is a canvas-based workspace where users can visually customize dashboards in edit mode. Widgets can be added, moved, resized, and arranged according to operational requirements.
The editing workspace opens after adding a widget
After creating a custom dashboard or switching to edit mode from Active Dashboards, users can position widgets on the grid-based canvas.
Canvas Area
The grid-based workspace helps organize widgets efficiently.
Widget Placement
Added widgets can be positioned anywhere on the dashboard.
Edit Mode
Users can visually modify the dashboard layout.
Saving Changes
All modifications can be applied using the Save button.
Dashboard Editing Workflow on the Canvas
Widgets can be added, repositioned, resized, and configured in detail within the Dashboard Editor.
Widget Layout
Multiple widgets can be positioned on the same canvas and arranged according to dashboard requirements.
Selecting and Resizing Widgets
Selected widgets can be moved, resized, and managed using quick action controls.
Widget Configuration
Widget settings can be customized, data sources selected, and displayed information configured.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts help users perform actions more efficiently while editing dashboards. Operations such as copy, paste, undo, redo, moving selected items, and deleting can be performed using keyboard combinations.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Copy, paste, undo, redo, move selected items, and delete actions can be performed quickly using keyboard shortcuts.
Build your operational dashboard in minutes
A facility manager who wants to monitor energy consumption and device status on a single screen can use the Dashboard Editor to create a customized monitoring view. By placing chart, table, and alarm widgets on the canvas, all critical information can be tracked from a single dashboard.
1. Add Widgets
Add the required chart, table, or card components to the dashboard.
2. Arrange the Layout
Position widgets using drag-and-drop functionality.
3. Configure Widgets
Select data sources and define which parameters should be displayed.
4. Start Monitoring
Save the dashboard and begin monitoring live operational data.