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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [QF-Test] Reproduce "right click" mouse event in QFT?
Hi, You can change “MouseEvent” from a left click to a right click by changing the Modifiers field to 4 http://www.qfs.de/qftest/manual/en/events.html#step_MouseEventStep With Best Wishes, Charles. From: qftest-list-bounces@?.de [mailto:qftest-list-bounces@?.de]
On Behalf Of Rick Brasche Hello again: This time we’re entering the data we recorded in our last script into a forms library. Documents are displayed in a table and we want to edit each individual document. A “left click” (standard mouse action) activates the download and/or viewing of the selected document. What I want is “right click” to create a popup dialogue that allows me to eventually reach a drop down menu with the
edit properties option I want. My question to the group: How to I make the QFT event node “Mouse Click” perform the “left mouse click”? Thanks in advance Rick Brasche, Information Systems Business Process and Data Entry Automation Home of Application Testing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ “The difficult we do immediately, the impossible just takes a bit longer.” – US Navy SeaBees.
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