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# Use sensor dashboards

## Overview

Sensor Dashboards allow you to view aggregated sensor data from multiple devices in a single view. Sensor dashboards are available for all sensors that are included in an enabled Inventory Strategy, and are organized by Category, including custom Inventory Categories.

{% hint style="info" %}
Sensors must be part of an **enabled** Inventory Strategy to appear in a dashboard.
{% endhint %}

## View a Sensor Dashboard

1. On the left-hand navigation, click **Sensor Dashboards**.

   ![Sensor Dashboards](/files/JTbbr12vJiJ2swcpUKBV)
2. In the right pane, click **System Category**.
3. In the details pane, click **AdaptivaClientInfo**.

   ![Adaptiva Client Info Dashboard](/files/Jrtr4v7zdMpDY77LxYe4)

The sensor dashboard will return the sensor values for each device reporting data for that sensor. The instance count is the number of rows of data produced by the sensor.

1. In the results pane, expand the carrot drop-down to see all the sensor information associated with that Sensor.

   ![Device Drop Down](/files/ZJEbmOLyZn9h0qRNWTIB)

You can also drill down into individual per-device sensor data from the dashboard results pane.

1. In the results pane, click a device name. You will be redirected to the per-device dashboard for that device.


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