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{{QA/Test_Case
{{QA/Test_Case
|description=This test case tests the multiple desktop functionality in {{package|gnome-shell}}.
|description=Test the virtual desktop functionality in Fedora Workstation.
|setup=
{{Testcase_gnome-shell_generic_setup}}
|actions=
|actions=
# Open a set of windows belonging to different applications.
{{Testcase_gnome-shell_generic_overview}}
{{Testcase_gnome-shell_generic_overview}}
# Drag the icon for a non-running application from the Dash to the last (empty) workspace in the creation bar (on the right hand side of the Overview)
# Drag the windows to new workspaces, using the workspace previews on the side of the screen, and using the small workspace bar that is shown when there are two or more active workspaces.
# Move between workspaces using: keyboard shortcuts (Super+PageUp, Super+PgDown), mouse scroll wheel (requires holding Super when out of the Activities Overview), touchpad gestures (three-finger swipe left and right. Try this when both in and out of the overview.
# Move windows between workspaces by dragging them using the workspace previews on each side of the screen, as well as the small workspace bar below search.
# Drag icons from the dash to the current workspace, the next workspace, and the small workspaces in the workspace bar.
# Drag few icons of non-running applications from the Applications menu in the Overview to the last (empty) workspace, thus creating workspace for each application.
# Drag few icons of non-running applications from the Applications menu in the Overview to the last (empty) workspace, thus creating workspace for each application.
# Try moving various running applications between workspaces by dragging their miniatures in the workspace bar. Group some applications together in the same desktop.
# Try moving application window from the overview of the active workspace to another workspace in the workspace bar.
# Move all the applications out of any workspace.
# Move all the applications out of any workspace.
# Close all running applications.
# Close all open windows.
# In the Settings app, open Multitasking. Test the "fixed number of workspaces" setting. If you are able to test with several displays, you can also try the "Multi-Monitor" setting.
|results=
|results=
# Dragging the Dash icon for an application to the workspace creation bar should create a new workspace and launch the application in it
# Dragging windows between workspaces should move the window accordingly.
# Dragging the Dash icon for an application to a workspace indicator should launch the application in that workspace (or create a new window in that workspace, for running applications)
# Dragging application icons to workspaces should open windows on those workspaces.
# Dragging the icon from the Applications menu to the workspace bar should launch the application in that workspace (or create a new window in that workspace, for running applications)
# Closing or moving out all the windows from a workspace should remove the workspace.
# Dragging running applications by moving their miniatures between workspaces should place the application windows in proper workspaces accordingly.
# Closing all the the windows on all the workspaces should result in a single active workspace.
# Dragging a window out of an overview to another workspace should move the window accordingly.
# Closing or moving out all the windows in certain workspace should remove the workspace out of the workspace bar.
# Closing all the the windows throughout all the workspaces should result in a single active workspace in the workspace bar.
}}
}}
[[Category:Package_gnome-shell_test_cases]]
[[Category:Package_gnome-shell_test_cases]]
[[Category:GNOME3_acceptance_test_cases]]
[[Category:GNOME desktop feature test cases]]

Revision as of 14:21, 5 September 2022

Description

Test the virtual desktop functionality in Fedora Workstation.


How to test

  1. Open a set of windows belonging to different applications.
  2. Open the Activites Overview by: pressing the Super key (also known as the Windows key), touching the top-left screen corner with the pointer, or clicking Activities in the top bar.
  3. Drag the windows to new workspaces, using the workspace previews on the side of the screen, and using the small workspace bar that is shown when there are two or more active workspaces.
  4. Move between workspaces using: keyboard shortcuts (Super+PageUp, Super+PgDown), mouse scroll wheel (requires holding Super when out of the Activities Overview), touchpad gestures (three-finger swipe left and right. Try this when both in and out of the overview.
  5. Move windows between workspaces by dragging them using the workspace previews on each side of the screen, as well as the small workspace bar below search.
  6. Drag icons from the dash to the current workspace, the next workspace, and the small workspaces in the workspace bar.
  7. Drag few icons of non-running applications from the Applications menu in the Overview to the last (empty) workspace, thus creating workspace for each application.
  8. Move all the applications out of any workspace.
  9. Close all open windows.
  10. In the Settings app, open Multitasking. Test the "fixed number of workspaces" setting. If you are able to test with several displays, you can also try the "Multi-Monitor" setting.

Expected Results

  1. Dragging windows between workspaces should move the window accordingly.
  2. Dragging application icons to workspaces should open windows on those workspaces.
  3. Closing or moving out all the windows from a workspace should remove the workspace.
  4. Closing all the the windows on all the workspaces should result in a single active workspace.