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ID1477
TitleBuiltin Keyboard
LinkNo link provided
Part of testsuitesI/O

RevisionWritten on the 2013-05-30 17:31 by nskaggs
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Gedit typing test
Case ID: kbt-001

Using Unity

Press the Super Windows Key or click the Ubuntu logo on the unity panel, and search Text Editor.
Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard.
Attempt to close the window, then select Save
In the new window type in demo1.txt, Select your Home Folder and click on Save
Select Home Folder on the unity panel.
Select demo1.txt.
Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected.

Using GNOME Classic

Open Applications->Accessories->Text Editor
Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
Click on Save
In the new window type in demo1.txt, Select Home Folder and click on Save
Now open Places->Home Folder.
Double click on demo1.txt.
Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected.

Verification

Verify that the text editor opens.
Verify that all keyboard keys are working correctly.
Verify that the file can be saved and reopened correctly.

Terminal typing test
Case ID: kbt-002

Using Unity

Press the Super Windows Key or click on the Ubuntu logo on the Unity panel, and search Terminal (Or press Ctrl+Alt+T)
Type in nano and press Enter
Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
Press Ctrl-x
Press y
Type in demo2.txt and press Enter
On the Unity Panel, Select Home Folder.
Select demo2.txt.
Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected

Using GNOME Classic

Open Applications->Accessories->Terminal
Type in nano and press Enter
Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
Press Ctrl-x
Press y
Type in demo2.txt and press Enter
Now open Places->Home Folder
Double click on demo2.txt.
Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected.

Verification

Verify that the terminal opens correctly.
Verify that text appears in the terminal correctly.
Verify that the file can be saved and reopened correctly.

Typing in LibreOffice Writer
Case ID: kbt-003

Using Unity

On the Unity Panel click on LibreOffice Writer.
Type in a paragraph that uses every character of your keyboard.
Attempt to close the window, click Save.
In the new window type in demo3.odt select your home folder and click on Save
On the Unity Panel, Select Home Folder.
Open demo3.odt.
Once it opens, ensure that every character is displayed as expected.

Using GNOME Classic

Open Applications->Office->LibreOffice Writer
Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
Click on Save
In the new window type in demo3.odt and click on Save
Now open Places->Home Folder.
Double click on demo3.odt.
Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected.

Verification

Verify that LibreOffice Writer opens correctly.
Verify that text appears in the word processor correctly.
Verify that the file can be saved and reopened correctly.


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If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result
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RevisionWritten on the 2013-03-28 16:32 by nskaggs
RevisionWritten on the 2012-12-11 14:01 by nskaggs