This feature is deprecated. Starting from version 12.60, it has been removed from TestComplete. Instead, TestComplete version 12.60 introduces the new Optical Character Recognition featuring Google Cloud Vision API. To learn more, see Optical Character Recognition. If you need to use the legacy feature, please contact our Customer Care team. |
TestComplete can “read” the words and characters displayed on screen. This makes it easy to create tests that detect the state of the application and react accordingly. Some applications write text to the screen in a way that is difficult to read. In testing terms, these are black-box applications. Usually they are hard to read because they “paint” the text to the screen instead of using Windows to display the characters. Text rendered this way is just dots to most testing tools. Sometimes this is an obstacle when creating robust, reliable tests for black-box applications. The TestComplete Optical Character Recognition (OCR) feature solves this problem for many applications.
The following topics provide complete information about the TestComplete OCR feature.
In This Section
Using Optical Character Recognition - Overview
Using Optical Character Recognition - Required Plugins
Using Optical Character Recognition - Tips
Optical Character Recognition vs. Text Recognition Technology
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Using Text Recognition Technology