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# Navigating the Point of Sale Control module

All Maitre'D modules share the same general layout allowing users to quickly navigate through the modules. A menu bar in the top part of the window displays all the tasks and functions that can be performed using the POS Control module. The center pane is divided into two parts. The right hand side contains the same icons as the Maitre'D Back-Office main screen and allows users to open another module directly from the Point of Sale Control module. The left hand side contains a series of links to the most common tasks performed using the Point of Sale Control.

![Point of Sale Control Module Navigation](https://documentation.payfacto.com/POS/MaitreD/Fulldoc/assets/images/POSControl/POSControlNavigation.png)


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