Description
The Gesture object allows you to get scripting access to a multi-touch gesture stored in the specified collection of the AndroidGestureCollection project item.
To address a particular gesture from the gesture collection, use the following notation: AndroidGestureCollection.CollectionName.GestureName, where CollectionName and GestureName are unique names of the desired collection and gesture. You can view and change collection and gesture names in the Gestures editor.
Members
Example
The following code navigates to the Home screen on the mobile device and emulates the SwipeLeft gesture:
JavaScript, JScript
function ExecuteGesture()
{
  Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice");
  //Check whether device is connected
  if (Mobile.Device().Connected)
  {
    Mobile.Device().PressButton(mbkHome,aptDownUp);
    AndroidGestureCollection.Default.SwipeLeft.Execute();
  }
  else
    Log.Message("The device is disconnected.")
}
Python
def ExecuteGesture():
  Mobile.SetCurrent("Device")
  # Check whether device is connected
  if Mobile.Device().Connected:
     Mobile.Device().PressButton(mbkHome,aptDownUp)
     AndroidGestureCollection.Landscape.OneTouch.Execute()
  else:
     Log.Message("The device is disconnected.")VBScript
Sub ExecuteGesture
  Call Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
  'Check whether device is connected
  If (Mobile.Device.Connected) Then
    Call Mobile.Device.PressButton(mbkHome,aptDownUp)
    Call AndroidGestureCollection.Default.SwipeLeft.Execute()
  Else
    Log.Message("The device is disconnected.")
  End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure ExecuteGesture();
begin
  Mobile.SetCurrent('MyDevice');
  //Check whether device is connected
  if (Mobile.Device.Connected) then
  begin
    Mobile.Device.PressButton(mbkHome,aptDownUp);
    AndroidGestureCollection.Default.SwipeLeft.Execute();
  end
  else
    Log.Message('The device is disconnected.')
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function ExecuteGesture()
{
  Mobile["SetCurrent"]("MyDevice");
  //Check whether device is connected
  if (Mobile["Device"]["Connected"])
  {
    Mobile["Device"]["PressButton"](mbkHome,aptDownUp);
    AndroidGestureCollection["Default"]["SwipeLeft"]["Execute"]();
  }
  else
    Log["Message"]("The device is disconnected.")
}
| Note: | In this example, the Device.PressButtonmethod is used to navigate to the Home screen, but you can also use the Device.PressHome method for this purpose. For more information, see Simulating Physical Button Events. | 
See Also
Testing Android Applications (Legacy)
About Script Tests
About Gestures (Legacy)
Gestures Editor (Legacy)

 Methods
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