User Profile and Preferences
The User Icon at the top right of the screen has many uses and accessible features. This article will describe them in detail. Note while this icon displays in Data Lab to represent the user logged in, it does not allow for updates or navigation elsewhere.




Profile

Edit your First & Last Name, and the email address associated with your Seeq account. This pane also allows easy transition to edit your Preferences.
Preferences
The Preferences menu allows the setting of both System and Worksheet preferences.
System Preferences

Allows editing your timezone (auto detect will detect your current timezone rather than needing to use the dropdown) – this can be helpful to ensure a worksheets and Organizers are viewed in your preferred timezone.
Preferred language can also be selected here, as well as preferred method of opening content from the Seeq home screen (new tab or same tab), and dark mode. Enabling dark mode will apply to the Seeq home screen, Organizer, and Workbench.
Lastly, this screen also allows a quick toggle to access Profile setting.
Notification Management
All Seeq email Notifications can be viewed, managed (disabled, enabled, & deleted), and modified (changing frequencies, adding/removing participants, & otherwise modifying other aspects of the notification such as the name and body content) from this page.
Seeq administrators are able to view and modify all notifications created by any user on the server, while non-administrators will only be able to view and modify notifications created by themself.
There are two tabs on this page, one dedicated for Condition notifications (notifications that are sent upon detection of capsule events), and the other dedicated for Organizer notifications (notifications that are sent upon the scheduled update of an Organizer Topic).
Sorting, filtering, quick links, and bulk actions are available for both tabs.

Notification Management Conditions Tab

Notifications Management Organizer Tab
Notifications History
Notifications History allows Users to view, search, and filter the last 7 days worth of email notifications. Non-administrators will only see their own notifications, while administrators will see all notification traffic.

Access Keys
Access Keys allow users to authenticate scripts using the SPy module and OData when using Windows, LDAP, or OpenID Connect authentication. Each Access Key is unique to a user and inherits the permissions from the User. Access Keys can be managed within the user profile icon or the Admin Panel.
More information can be read at the Working with Access Keys Knowledge Base article.
Log out
This button will log the User out of Seeq.