General Purpose Options toggles allow you to specify various options settings for play and record of scripts.
10.4 – toggles Form
General Purpose Options toggles allow you to specify various options settings for play and record of scripts.
10.4.1 – toggles RowCol
General Purpose Options toggles allow you to specify various options settings for play and record of scripts.
10.4.1.1 – Verbosity Tgl
The Verbose Messages toggle allows you to choose the verbosity of messages posted to the Message area of the Play/Record tool.
10.4.1.2 – ShowLines Tgl
The Show Script Lines toggle allows you to choose to show, in the Message area, information on each script line as it is executed during play of a script.
10.4.1.3 – StartHide Tgl
The Start Up Hidden toggle allows you to choose to start the play of a script with the Play/Record window hidden. When the Play/Record window is hidden, the tool may be controlled through keyboard commands. For more information on keyboard commands to control recording when the Play/Record window is hidden, double click on the Keyboard Commands entry in the list of additional topics below.
10.4.1.4 – MotionNotify Tgl
The Do Mouse Motion toggle allows you to choose to record or not to record mouse motions. By default, mouse motions are recorded.
10.4.1.5 – SynchDbg tgl
The Show Synch. Info. toggle allows you to specify whether synchronization information is to be shown when the script is played.
10.4.1.6 – DontWait tgl
The Don't Wait toggle allows you to specify whether the script when played will wait until synchronization criteria are met. By default, the play will wait for synchronization.
10.5 – GeneralOk Btn
Click on the OK button to apply your changes and close the dialog box.
10.6 – GeneralCancel Btn
Click on the Cancel button to cancel changes and dismiss the dialog box.
10.7 – GeneralHelp Btn
Click on the Help button to access addition information on the DTM : X General dialog box.
11 – CmdKeyDB QstDlg
The Press key to be used as a Command key question dialog box requests you to enter the command key to be used to control script play when the Play/Record window is hidden. By default, the command key is F9.
12 – UseSetDB FileSel
To use saved options settings previously saved to a file, choose Use Saved Settings From... from the Options menu. The DTM : X Use Saved Settings From dialog box appears, which displays a list of available files. To open an existing file: 1. In the Directories list box, double click on the directory where your file is located. 2. Click on the Filter push button to list available files. 3. In the Files list box, double click on the file you want to open.
13 – WriteSetDB FileSel
As To saved options settings to a specified file, choose Save Current Settings As... from the Options menu. The DTM : X Save Current Settings As dialog box appears, which displays a list of available files. To save to an existing file name: 1. In the Directories list box, double click on the directory where your file is located. 2. Click on the Filter push button to list available files. 3. In the Files list box, double click on the file you want to open. To save to a new file name: 1. In the Directories list box, double click on the directory where you want the file to reside. 2. Click on the Selection entry box. Enter the new file name. 3. Click on OK.
14 – SpeedDB PopForm
The DTM : X Speed dialog box for X play, allows the user to specify the speed of script playback.
14.1 – Speed Scale
To change the speed of the script play.
14.2 – SpeedOk Btn
Click on the OK button to apply your changes and close the dialog box.
14.3 – SpeedReset Btn
Click on the Reset button to reset the state of the Playback Speed slider.
14.4 – SpeedCancel Btn
Click on the Cancel button to cancel changes and dismiss the dialog box.
14.5 – SpeedHelp Btn
For additional information on DTM : X Speed, Click on one of the list of topics below.
15 – NotSavedDB Warn
Not Saved Warning box. Click on OK to acknowledge and dismiss.
16 – NotStoppedDB Warn
Not Stopped Warning box. Click on OK to acknowledge and dismiss.
17 – nyi Warn
Feature not implemented in this release.
18 – Cmd Keys
To record with the Record Tool window hidden, you enter commands during the recording session, through the keyboard. All keyboard recording commands are two-key sequences that begin with the designated command key (by default this is F9). Also, the keyboard commands provide audible confirmation in the form of one or more beeps. The pause command responds with two beeps to notify you that the recording session has paused. You can use the same command-key sequences when the Record Tool is visible. Special Keyboard Command Keys: F9 F9 is the default key that starts a two key command-key sequence. DTM allows you to change this command-key to another key if necessary. F9 A Pauses the recording session. F9 B Resumes the recording session. F9 C Ends the recording session and saves the recorded Script file. F9 M Saves a screen image to the output file. F9 W Restores the Record tool window to the screen.