Mobile Screen Window Toolbar

Applies to TestComplete 14.92, last modified on September 16, 2021

The toolbar of the Mobile Screen contains the following items:

Item Description Available on 

 Zoom

Scales the view at your desire or displays the window in the size of the mobile device.

Android devices

iOS devices

 Record Gesture

Starts recording a multi-touch event (gesture). See Recording Gestures (Multi-Touch Events) (Legacy).

Android devices

 

 Select Gesture

Shows a list of recorded multi-touch events (gestures) and plays back the selected gesture. See Executing Gestures (Multi-Touch Events) (Legacy).

Android devices

 

 Add Image

Adds an image of a control or screen region to the image repository of your project. See Image-Based Testing.

Android devices

iOS devices

Devices

Shows a list of mobile devices or virtual machines that are connected to your computer. Select a device from the list to view its screen in the Mobile Screen window.

Android devices

iOS devices

 Take Screenshot

Takes a screenshot of the device’s screen and saves it to a .png or .bmp file.

Android devices

iOS devices

 Change orientation

Changes the orientation of the connected device screen.

Android devices

iOS devices

 Restart application

Restarts a tested application running on the connected mobile device and restores the application to its initial state.

On iOS devices, it is available only if the application’s bundleId has been specified upon opening a testing session.

Android devices

iOS devices

 Reconnect

Reconnects to a mobile device to which TestComplete was connected last.

Android devices

iOS devices

 Disconnect

Closes a testing session on the connected mobile device and disconnects TestComplete from the device.

Android devices

iOS devices

 Rotate Left

Turns the image counterclockwise, so that its top moves to the left.

Note: This does not change the device’s screen orientation.

Android devices

 

 Rotate Right

Turns the image clockwise, so that its top moves to the right.

Note: This does not change the device’s screen orientation.

Android devices

 

See Also

Mobile Screen Window
Image-Based Testing
Simulating Gestures (Multi-Touch Events) (Legacy)
Mobile Screen Window Footer

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