Manual Test - Test USB Keyboard and Mouse Functionality
This is a manual test & it should be run outside HLK by following the manual instructions provided below. If this test is run as an automated test from HLK studio/controller, the test will pass by default without testing any functionality.
Manual instructions to run this test:
- Hardware Prerequisites
- Device under test
- USB hub
- USB keyboard
- USB Mouse
- Software Prerequisites
- Firmware, full OS
- Setting up the Test
- Plugin a USB hub with USB keyboard & Mouse to the device under test
- On device under test, flash firmware, install full OS
- Plugin
- Connect the debug board to the pc using debugger cable (micro usb)
- Running the Test
- Open WinDBG on debugger machine & open a serial kernel debugger session
- Boot up the device using power button
- Check debugger session for output from device while it boots
- Let the device boot to desktop
- Verification
- Verify that USB keyboard & mouse is working in full OS
Note: This test is associated with an optional feature: System.Client.ARM64DesktopHardware. It will not appear in the list of tests in HLK studio for a system target by default. Optional: To enable it to show up in the list of tests for system target in HLK studio, run the following steps:
- In HLK Studio, select system target
- Right click on the selected system target
- Click on Add\Modify Features
- A Device Feature List window will open up
- Scroll down to select the feature named: System.Client.MobileHardware
- Click on the check box to enable this optional feature
- This test will now appear in the list of applicable tests for the selected system target in HLK studio
Test details
Specifications |
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Expected run time (in minutes) | 10 |
Category | Development |
Timeout (in minutes) | 15 |
Requires reboot | false |
Requires special configuration | false |
Type | manual |
Additional Documentation
Tests in this feature area might have additional documentation, including prerequisites, setup, and troubleshooting information, that can be found in the following topic(s):
Troubleshooting
For generic troubleshooting of HLK test failures, see Troubleshooting Windows HLK Test Failures.