Is it possible to post the key strokes form background app?
On Aug 19, 4:26 pm, markwhitney markwhit...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree with Rama, sending keystrokes is nice, but it seems cumbersome
when you really want to click something clickable in an activity. I
only see sendKeys in
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Al a.shersh...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to post the key strokes form background app?
Nope.
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What's the difference between clickView() and tapView()?
I have tried both, the tapView() doesn't work at all for a button.
On Aug 19, 9:41 pm, markwhitney markwhit...@gmail.com wrote:
Brilliant. Thanks Mark!
On Aug 19, 9:28 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
markwhitney
I agree with Rama, sending keystrokes is nice, but it seems cumbersome
when you really want to click something clickable in an activity. I
only see sendKeys in InstrumentationTestCase.
Is there a proper way to simulate a button click using something in
ActivityInstrumentationTestCase(2) or some
markwhitney wrote:
I agree with Rama, sending keystrokes is nice, but it seems cumbersome
when you really want to click something clickable in an activity. I
only see sendKeys in InstrumentationTestCase.
Is there a proper way to simulate a button click using something in
Brilliant. Thanks Mark!
On Aug 19, 9:28 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
markwhitney wrote:
I agree with Rama, sending keystrokes is nice, but it seems cumbersome
when you really want to click something clickable in an activity. I
only see sendKeys in
Hi Dianne,
Thanks for the response, this solution solved my problem partially.
By navigating to the required button by using sendkeys (trail and
error) then clicking on that button.
My concern is, I'm developing a tool which should simulate user
actions on any application irrespective of
You use Instrumentation. This may help:
http://mylifewithandroid.blogspot.com/2008/12/instrumentation-and-junit.html
The Instrumentation class has methods to send events and interact with the
application in other ways.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Raju ramaraj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
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