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A | |description=A very simple test to ensure that the X server is able to receive and process input. | ||
|actions= | |||
# Plug in a USB mouse and keyboard | |||
# Start X | |||
# Confirm that moving the mouse causes the mouse pointer to move | |||
# Start | # Confirm that clicking the mouse buttons will send click events | ||
# | # Confirm that pressing keys on the keyboard causes keypress events to be sent | ||
# | {{admon/note|All about choice|The tester can use whatever means are convenient to confirm that the keyboard/mouse are functioning. The programs <code>xev</code> and <code>xinput test</code> might be helpful here, but really just wiggling the mouse and logging in through GDM/KDM/etc. is sufficient proof.}} | ||
|results= | |||
# The pointer moves in the same direction as the mouse is moved | |||
# Mouse button clicks are recognized and handled | |||
# The user is able to type letters using the keyboard | |||
# | }} | ||
# The | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 30 June 2009
Description
A very simple test to ensure that the X server is able to receive and process input.
How to test
- Plug in a USB mouse and keyboard
- Start X
- Confirm that moving the mouse causes the mouse pointer to move
- Confirm that clicking the mouse buttons will send click events
- Confirm that pressing keys on the keyboard causes keypress events to be sent
Expected Results
- The pointer moves in the same direction as the mouse is moved
- Mouse button clicks are recognized and handled
- The user is able to type letters using the keyboard