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 Functional Test.
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