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# Interface

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Ontime user interface is divided in different elements for specific functions:

1. [Settings ](/v2/main-concepts/interface-1/settings-menu.md)(left Menu Bar): General interface options
2. [Rundown](/v2/main-concepts/interface-1/event-list.md): Add and edit your rundown
3. [Timer Control](/v2/main-concepts/interface-1/timer-control.md): Playback control for the selected event
4. [Display Messages](/v2/main-concepts/interface-1/display-messages.md): Send real-time messages to different screen types
5. [Info](/v2/main-concepts/interface-1/info.md): Feedback information on the running status of the application

Resizing the app will remove elements all the way down to the absolute minimum: [Timer Control](/v2/main-concepts/interface-1/timer-control.md)


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