Organizing Common Ledger Wallet Entries | Navigation, Account View, and Notes

Common Ledger Wallet entries are easier to use when they are grouped by task, not by how often a menu appears. Keep account view, device app management, settings, version checks, and help pages separate so a routine review does not become a search through every screen.

Ledger Wallet common entries organized by navigation account view and notes

Start with the app entry and main navigation

Open Ledger Wallet from the known app entry and confirm the main navigation before organizing shortcuts or notes. If the installation path or app entry needs review, use the Ledger Wallet download guide first, then return to the navigation task.

Separate account view from device app management

Account view helps readers check account pages and names, while device app management belongs to the device manager or app list area. If the task is adding another account page, continue with the guide to adding more accounts in Ledger Wallet instead of treating every page as the same entry.

Keep version and settings entries easy to find

Version, language, display, and app-status pages are settings tasks. They should be recorded as settings entries, not mixed with recovery phrase notes or device PIN reminders. A narrow version path can be checked with the version check guide.

Write short notes that match the page purpose

For each common entry, note the page name, what it is used for, and when it was last checked. If a page opens but cannot read the device, use the device access checklist as a separate follow-up rather than overloading the navigation notes.