ANTIfraud's main window is divided into panes. The left pane of the ANTIfraud window is the navigation pane. The top part of the navigation pane is the directory. It presents the options or features available within the open section in an organized manner.
On the bottom part of the navigation pane are the section buttons. Each section of ANTIfraud (My Identity, Electronic Wallet, Web Logins and Online Profiles) is represented by a section button. The bottom button is the configuration button. This button unfolds a menu that enables you to configure the appearance of the section buttons, according to your preference. You can show all, some or none of the buttons; you can change the order in which they are displayed.

To configure the section buttons:
Click Show More Buttons or Show Fewer Buttons if you do not want to see all buttons displayed. The Show Fewer Buttons command removes buttons one at a time from the display and renders each button as an icon. For example, if you do not wish to see Online Profiles displayed, click Show Fewer Buttons until it is no longer visible. Click Show More Buttons to restore buttons to view, one by one.

To minimize the section buttons so that they are displayed as icons, or restore the size of the section buttons to normal size, place your cursor over the section button slider. When the cursor becomes an arrow, hold down your left mouse button and slide your mouse down to minimize and up to restore.

Click Navigation Pane Options to configure the buttons in a different order. For example, the default order of the buttons is as shown above. If you wish to make Web Logins the top button, click Navigation Pane Options. The system displays the Navigation Pane Options dialog. Select (highlight) a section and click Move Up or Move Down to change its order. Click Reset to undo any changes and return to the default configurations. Click OK to save your changes. Or, click Cancel to close this dialog without saving your changes.

Click Add or Remove Buttons to enable a sub menu that allows you to remove buttons from view, one by one, or restore buttons to view, one by one.
The right pane of the ANTIfraud window is the detail pane. The detail pane shows the contents of an item selected from the directory pane. In the illustration below, the section selected is My Identity. The directory shows the SafeCards that comprise the user's identity. The highlighted SafeCard in the directory is Joe Home. The detail pane shows the information that is stored in the SafeCard entitled Joe Home.
In the case of My Identity and Online Profiles, the detail pane contains a form pane. In the form pane, you can both view and edit the data described in the navigation pane.

In two sections, Electronic Wallet and Web Logins, there is a list pane and a preview pane. In the illustration below, the section selected is Electronic Wallet. The directory shows all of the categories of SafeCards that comprise the user's identity. In the illustration below, the highlighted category in the directory is Family. The list pane shows icons (or a list) of SafeCards that represent each of the family members stored in the user's Electronic Wallet.
The preview pane enables you to look at the data in the selected SafeCard in the list pane. In this case, it is the information that is stored in the SafeCard entitled Auntie Frawd.

The status bar, located at the very bottom of the ANTIfraud Main window displays the following:
For Help, press F1: When you press F1, the system displays the complete Online Help system.
Session expires in 00:00: The timeout clock indicates how much time you have left in your ANTIfraud session. As a security measure, you can set ANTIfraud to expire after a configurable amount of time. After that time, you must login again with your Master Password. The default setting for session expiration is 15 minutes. If you have configured ANTIfraud never to expire a session, this item will not appear on the status bar. To change the default setting, please see: Setting up Security Options.
NUM: This notation indicates the Num Lock (Numeric Lock) state. If you see NUM on the Status Bar, the Num Lock state is OFF (disabled). Click Num Lock on your keyboard to enable/disable the Num Lock function. Enabling Num Lock lets you use the numbers on the numeric keypad. Disabling Num Lock lets you use the keys' other functions. The numeric keypad is a 17-key keypad usually found on the far right side of a typical IBM 101 / 2-key keyboard. The U.S. numeric keypad contains the keys described below, going from top left to bottom right. This function is useful when entering numerical data on SafeCards.
NUM LOCK
Forward slash (divide)
Star (multiply)
Dash (minus)
Numeric 7, also used as the home key
Numeric 8, also used as the up-arrow key
Numeric 9, also used as Page Up
Plus (add)
Numeric 4, also used as the left-arrow key
Numeric 5
Numeric 6, also used as the right-arrow key
Numeric 1, also used as End
Numeric 2, also used as the down-arrow key
Numeric 3, also used as Page Down key
Enter key
Numeric 0 key, also used as Insert
Period, also used as Delete