Integration testing
It is important to perform integration testing to ensure an optimal end-to-end user experience
In this section
Topic | Description |
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This topic describes common indicator step procedures and examples. |
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This topic describes tests for convertibles. |
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This topic describes tests for touchscreen laptop systems. |
Each system is unique in the way it implements the following:
- Hardware buttons and their location
- Various ways to switch between laptop and slate mode (for convertibles)
For more information about the scenarios described in this section, see GPIO buttons and indicators implementation guide for Windows 8.1.
Table 1 Indicator Combination Expected Behavior shows the expected behavior for each indicator combination.
Table 1 Indicator Combination Expected Behavior
Mode | Dock | Onscreen keyboard displayed | Auto-rotation enabled |
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Laptop | Undocked | No | No |
Laptop | Docked | No | No |
Slate | Undocked | Yes | Yes |
Slate | Docked | Yes | No |
This section describes a set of tests for various scenarios that involve docking and laptops/slate mode indicators. If any test fails, see GPIO logging and investigations.
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