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71.
PURPOSE:
This test will check that you can use a BlueTooth HID device
STEPS:
1. Enable either a BT mouse or keyboard
2. Click on the bluetooth icon in the menu bar
3. Select 'Setup new device'
4. Look for the device in the list and select it
5. For mice, perform actions such as moving the pointer, right and left button clicks and double clicks
6. For keyboards, click the Test button to lauch a small tool. Enter some text into the tool and close it.
VERIFICATION:
Did the device work as expected?
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Located in ../jobs/bluetooth.txt.in:105
102.
Some new hard drives include a feature that parks the drive heads after a short period of inactivity. This is a power-saving feature, but it can have a bad interaction with the operating system that results in the drive constantly parked then activated. This produces excess wear on the drive, potentially leading to early failures.
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Located in ../jobs/disk.txt.in:82
106.
PURPOSE:
This will verify that an ExpressCard slot can detect inserted devices.
STEPS:
Skip this test if you do not have an ExpressCard slot.
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
107.
PURPOSE:
This test will verify that a fingerprint reader will work properly for logging into your system. 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
108.
PURPOSE:
This test will verify that a fingerprint reader can be used to unlock a locked system.
STEPS:
1. Click on the Session indicator (Cog icon on the Left side of the panel) .
2. Select 'Lock screen'.
3. Press any key or move the mouse.
4. A window should appear that provides the ability to unlock either typing your password or using fingerprint authentication.
5. Use the fingerprint reader to unlock.
6. Your screen should be unlocked.
VERIFICATION:
Did the authentication procedure work correctly?
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Located in ../jobs/fingerprint.txt.in:18
123.
Collect info on fresh rate.
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Located in ../jobs/graphics.txt.in:119
124.
Collect info on graphic memory.
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Located in ../jobs/graphics.txt.in:124
147.
Attaches lshw output
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Located in ../jobs/info.txt.in:39
180.
PURPOSE:
This test will test the volume keys of your keyboard
STEPS:
Skip this test if your computer has no volume keys.
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.
VERIFICATION:
Do the keys work as expected?
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Located in ../jobs/keys.txt.in:35
181.
PURPOSE:
This test will test the mute key of your keyboard
STEPS:
1. Click test to open a window on which to test the mute key.
2. If the key works, the test will pass and the window will close.
VERIFICATION:
Does the mute key work as expected?
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Located in ../jobs/keys.txt.in:51
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Contributors to this translation: Adrian Guniš, Filip Dominec, Geofre, Jakub Kočí, Jiří Jindra, Kamil Páral, Konki, Martin Šácha, Ondra Kadlec, Pavel Borecki, Petr Čermák, Roman Kulich, Tadeáš Pařík, Tomáš Moravec, Tonda Šafr, Vojtěch Trefný, escamilo, priman.