Text | This test will check that keyboard behaviour is correctly applied. The test will require the machine to restart twice.
- Open Keyboard from Settings
- Keyboard Setting dialogue opens at Behaviour
- Toggle 'Restore num lock state' button
- Tick disappears from box
- In Test Area, press a letter and hold down
- Letter pressed is repeated
- Toggle Enable key repeat
- In Test Area, press a letter and hold down
- Letter pressed is not repeated
- Toggle Enable key repeat
- Change Repeat delay to 1000
- In Test Area, press a letter and hold down
- Time to start repeating letter increases to 1000ms
- Change Repeat delay to 50
- In Test Area, press a letter and hold down
- Time to start repeating letter decreases to 50ms
- Reset repeat delay to default 500
- Change Repeat Speed to 250
- In Test Area, press a letter and hold down
- Speed of key repeat increases
- Change Repeat Speed to 1
- In Test Area, press a letter and hold down
- Speed of key repeat decreases
- Reset repeat delay to default 20
- Toggle Cursor show blinking
- Tick disappears from box
- Select Test Area
- Cursor appears but does not blink
- Toggle Cursor show blinking
- Tick appears in box
- Select Test Area
- Cursor appears and blinks
- Change Blink delay to 100
- Cursor blink speed increases
- Change Blink delay to 2000
- Cursor blink speed decreases
- Reset Blink delay to default 1200
- Cursor blink returns to normal speed
- Restart machine
- Open Keyboard from Settings
- Keyboard Setting dialogue opens at Behaviour
- Restore num lock state is unticked
- Num lock is off
- Turn num lock on
- Toggle 'Restore num lock state' button
- Tick appears in box
- Restart machine
- Open Keyboard from Settings
- Keyboard Setting dialogue opens at Behaviour
- Restore num lock state is ticked
- Num lock is on
This test will check that application shortcuts are applied correctly
- Open Settings -> Keyboard -> Application Shortcuts
- Application Shortcuts tab opens
- Press Super+3
- LibreOffice Writer opens
- Press Super+f
- File Manager opens
- Press Super+m
- Mail Reader opens
- Press Mail shortcut button (if available)
- Mail Reader opens
- Press Super+t
- Terminal opens
- Press Super+w
- Web Browser opens
- Press Web Browser shortcut button (if available)
- Web Browser opens
- Press Super+1
- Parole media player opens
- Press Super+4
- LibreOffice Calc opens
- Press Super+e
- Mousepad opens
- Press Super+2
- pidgin opens
- Press Super+r
- xfce4-appfinder opens
- Press Alt+F3
- xfce4-appfinder opens
- Press Super+p
- xfce4-display-settings --minimal opens
- Press XF86Display(if available)
- xfce4-display-settings --minimal opens
- Press Alt+F1
- Application menu opens
- Press Print
- Screenshooter - whole screen
- Press Alt+Print
- Active Window screenshooter opens
- Press Ctrl+Esc
- desktop menu opens
- Press Ctrl+Alt+Del
- screen lock
- Press Alt+F2
- Run dialogue opens
This test will check that shortcuts and their targets can be changed
- Double click on Command 'LibreOffice Writer'
- Shortcut Command dialogue opens with LibreOffice Writer highlighted
- Press backspace and type gnome-mines, press OK
- Shortcut command dialogue closes
- Command listed as Mines
- Press Super+3
- Mines opens
- Double click on Shortcut (Super+3) for gnome-mines
- Shortcut Command dialogue appears
- Press Super+9
- Shortcut changes to Super+9
- Press Super+9
- Mines opens
- Press Reset to Defaults button
- Confirmation dialogue appears
- Press Yes
- Changes are reverted, Command now reads LibreOffice Writer, Shortcut reads Super+3
This test will check that Layout options apply correctly
- Open Keyboard from Settings
- Keyboard Setting dialogue opens at Behaviour
- Select Layout tab
- Dialogue changes to layout with Use System Defaults ticked
- All other options greyed out
- Toggle Use System Defaults button
- Tick disappears from box
- All options now available for modification
- Select Keyboard model
- Keyboard selection list appears
- Click outside of selection list
- Layout dialogue appears
- Press Add button
- Keyboard layout selection dialogue appears
- Select a new layout and press OK
- New layout added to Keyboard Layout list
- Open a text editor
- Type some symbols
- In Keyboard layout list - select new layout and move to top of the list
- New layout highlighted
- Type some text or symbols
- Some or all characters typed are different
- Select new layout in layout list
- Press Delete button
- New layout is removed from list
- Select existing layout in layout list
- Press Edit button
- Keyboard Layout selection dialogue appears with current choice highlighted
- Change layout, press OK
- Layout in list changes
- Type some characters in text document
- Symbols do not match keyboard
- Press Edit button
- Keyboard Layout selection dialogue appears with current choice highlighted
- Set layout to match keyboard, press OK
- Layout in list changes
- Type some characters in text document
- Symbols match keyboard
- Toggle Use System Defaults
- Warning dialogue appears
- Press OK
- Use default button ticked, model and layout options unavailable and greyed out
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit 'failed' and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result
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