| touch_MouseScroll test uses thirteen gesture files that scroll. All scrolls |
| recorded should be done in a single motion (i.e. do not give a pause between |
| scroll movement). Having the scroll stop in the middle of the test would break |
| the test. The gesture files recorded are: |
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| up_slow - Scroll the mouse wheel up slowly to record multiple scrolls. |
| up_fast - Scroll the mouse wheel up fast to record multiple scrolls. |
| up_1 - Scroll the mouse wheel up (one gear up) to record single scroll. |
| down_slow - Scroll the mouse wheel down slowly to record scrolls. |
| down_fast - Scroll the mouse wheel down fast to record multiple scrolls. |
| down_1 - Scroll the mouse wheel down (one gear down) to record single scroll. |
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| To record horizontal scrolls, please emulate a mouse which has this feature and |
| start recodring the gesture files as: |
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| right_slow - Scroll the mouse ball right slowly to record multiple scrolls. |
| right_fast - Scroll the mouse ball right fast to record multiple scrolls. |
| right_1 - Scroll the mouse ball right (one gear right) to record single scroll. |
| left_slow - Scroll the mouse ball left slowly to record scrolls. |
| left_fast - Scroll the mouse ball left fast to record multiple scrolls. |
| left_1 - Scroll the mouse ball left (one gear left) to record single scroll. |
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| To position the cursor on center of page, center_cursor gesture file is used: |
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| center_cursor - Use mouse to move the mouse pointer to center of the screen. |
| As we do not know where the pointer would show up at the start |
| of this test, hence to ensure that any starting cursor position |
| will result in a centered cursor, move the cursor well into a |
| corner of the screen and then move the cursor back to center of |
| the test page. Do not pause the movement until pointer is at |
| the center of page. |