Preferences dialog box

The Preferences dialog box contains pages that enable you to customize HCL OneTest UI in a number of different areas, such as settings for time options; colors for the Verification Point Editor, the Verification Point Comparator, and the Object Map Editor; highlight color for test objects; operating system; playback; delays; log; playback monitor; ScriptAssure(TM); recorder; recording monitor; and the workbench.

The Preferences dialog box has the following tabs. Click the tab name below for information about how to use that tab.

Functional Test
Use to easily increase or decrease all HCL OneTest UI time options.
Highlight
Use to specify how you want HCL OneTest UI to emphasize test objects when you select them in applications-under-test. You can specify color, width, speed, and time.
Operating System
Use to indicate values that are operating system-dependent.
Playback
Use to indicate settings for Functional Test script playback.
Delays
Use to indicate settings for delays during Functional Test script playback. These settings are useful to slow down the rate at which script commands are sent to the operating system.
Logging
Use to indicate log viewing and Comparator options.
Monitor
Use to indicate Playback Monitor settings.
ScriptAssure(TM)
Use the Standard Preferences page to control HCL OneTest UI's object-matching sensitivity during play back. Advanced users can use the Advanced Preferences page to set thresholds for recognition scores, which HCL OneTest UI uses when searching for objects during script playback.
Recorder
Use to indicate options for recording Functional Test scripts.
Monitor
Use to change colors without going to the Recording Monitor. Preference page buttons reflect the current settings in the Recording Monitor.
UI Color
Use to specify color settings for the Verification Point Editor, Verification Point Comparator, and the Object Map Editor.
Workbench
Use to indicate how you want the Workbench to behave while playing back, recording, and debugging Functional Test scripts.

To open: Click Window > > Preferences and in the left pane expand Functional Test.