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PURPOSE:
HDMI interface verification
STEPS:
1. Plug an external HDMI device with sound (Use second port if you have more than one hdmi interface)
2. Click the Test button
VERIFICATION:
Did you hear the sound from the HDMI device?
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Located in ../jobs/audio.txt.in:37
24.
PURPOSE:
Display Port audio interface verification
STEPS:
1. Plug an external Display Port device with sound
2. Open system sound preferences
3. Click on Output and Select Display Port
4. Run sound test
VERIFICATION:
Did you hear a sound?
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Located in ../jobs/audio.txt.in:178
97.
PURPOSE:
This will verify that an ExpressCard slot can detect inserted devices.
If you do not have an ExpressCard slot, please skip test.
STEPS:
1. Plug an ExpressCard device into the ExpressCard slot
VERIFICATION:
Was the device correctly detected?
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Located in ../jobs/expresscard.txt.in:3
98.
PURPOSE:
This test will verify that a fingerprint reader will work properly for logging into your system.
PREREQUISITES:
This test case assumes that there's a testing account from which test cases are run and a personal account that the tester uses to verify the fingerprint reader
STEPS:
1. Click on the User indicator on the left side of the panel (your user name).
2. Select "Switch User Account"
3. On the LightDM screen select your username.
4. Use the fingerprint reader to login.
5. Click on the user switcher applet.
6. Select the testing account to continue running tests.
VERIFICATION:
Did the authentication procedure work correctly?
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Located in ../jobs/fingerprint.txt.in:3
162.
PURPOSE:
This test will test your accelerometer to see if it is detected
and operational as a joystiq device.
STEPS:
1. Click on Test
2. Tilt your hardware in the directions onscreen until the axis threshold is met.
VERIFICATION:
Is your accelerometer properly detected? Can you use the device?
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Located in ../jobs/input.txt.in:49
166.
PURPOSE:
This test will test the volume keys of your keyboard
STEPS:
1. Click test to open a window on which to test the volume keys.
2. If all the keys work, the test will be marked as passed.
3. If your computer has no volume keys, Skip this test.
VERIFICATION:
Do the keys work as expected?
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Located in ../jobs/keys.txt.in:18
169.
PURPOSE:
This test will test the battery information key
STEPS:
If you do not have a Battery Button, skip this test
1. Click Test to begin
2. Press the Battery Info button (or combo like Fn+F3)
3: Close the Power Statistics tool if it opens
VERIFICATION:
Did the Battery Info key work as expected?
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Located in ../jobs/keys.txt.in:62
171.
PURPOSE:
This test will test the media keys of your keyboard
STEPS:
1. Click test to open a window on which to test the media keys.
2. If all the keys work, the test will be marked as passed.
3. If your computer has no media keys, Skip this test.
VERIFICATION:
Do the keys work as expected?
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Located in ../jobs/keys.txt.in:91
182.
PURPOSE:
WLAN LED verification
STEPS:
1. Make sure WLAN connection is established
2. WLAN LED should light
3. Select Test to open Firefox
4. WLAN LED should flash while downloading data
VERIFICATION:
Did the WLAN LED light and flash as expected?
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Located in ../jobs/led.txt.in:87
183.
PURPOSE:
Validate that WLAN LED shuts off when disabled
STEPS:
1. Connect to AP
2. Use Physical switch to disable WLAN
3. Re-enable
4. Use Network-Manager to disable WLAN
VERIFICATION:
Did the LED turn off then WLAN is disabled?
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Located in ../jobs/led.txt.in:101
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