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| + | ====== Productivity ====== | ||
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| ^ You can predefined, which work type can be productive or not productive. This can be set for URLs, Application, | ^ You can predefined, which work type can be productive or not productive. This can be set for URLs, Application, | ||
| - | ====== What counts as produtive time? ====== | + | ==== What counts as produtive time? ==== |
| - | We take productive time tasks that are already set up in the client. The client looks for productivity in all phases of work. It's very important to consider active mouse and keyboard usage, | + | |
| + | We take productive time tasks that are already set up in the client. The client looks for productivity in all phases of work. It's very important to consider active mouse and keyboard usage, inactivity for more than 2 minutes is no longer productive. The client searches for the keywords in **applications**, | ||
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| + | ==== Productivity set-up ==== | ||
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| + | **Url domains; File paths; Tasks; Emails; POIs;** | ||
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| + | If you're adding a new app manually, type the name of the app that you want to make productive, for example, Microsoft Office Word (winword.exe), | ||
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| + | If you already have data collected, you can list the most used NON-productive apps. In this case, click "From List." Set the time period for which you want to retrieve the data and select the users. By clicking on " | ||
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| + | For the app you want to make productive, click the check mark. It is **not recommended** to make browsers productive, but rather to fine-tune URL domains so that, users are productive only on the web pages that they need to use while working. If you see an app that you still don't want to be a productive, just leave them on the list.\\ | ||
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| + | For the other categories, the steps detailed above can also be used to fine-tune.\\ | ||
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| + | When you manually add web pages (URLs), you should pay attention to the following rule. To include subdomains please start the URL with an asterisk (" | ||
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| + | When you make tasks productive, you can set the types for which they apply separately.\\ | ||
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| + | By default, the task will be productive for all types, but this option allows you to limit the task to the JC productive only according to the selected checkboxes (in this case, the Work task will only be productive if adhoc offline and amnual working hours are recorded.) To unlock this menu, click " | ||
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