The Object Browser panel’s context menu provides commands to manage objects in the object hierarchy and their properties and methods.
The available commands are:
Item | Description |
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Connect to Device | Available for Mobile only. Opens the Connect to Device dialog that you can use to connect to a mobile device cloud and open a testing session on a device. |
Disconnect | Available for Mobile only. Closes a testing session on a mobile device and disconnects TestComplete from the device cloud. |
Run Mobile Troubleshooter | Available for Mobile only. Opens the troubleshooter that assists you in connecting to local mobile devices. |
Refresh | Refreshes the tree of processes and the list of properties, methods, actions, fields or events currently displayed in the Object Browser. |
Map Object | Calls the Object Name Mapping dialog to specify name mapping for the selected object. For more information on this, see Name Mapping. |
Map Child Objects | Calls the Select Objects to Map dialog to specify child objects to be mapped. For more information on this, see Name Mapping. |
Show Object in Name Mapping Editor | Calls the Name Mapping editor for the selected object. |
Store Object | Calls the Store Object Properties dialog to specify the collection of the object’s properties to be stored in the Stores > Objects collection. |
Highlight on Screen | Displays a flashing rectangle around the selected window or control (controls in mobile applications are highlighted in the Mobile Screen window). |
View Object | Opens the Image Viewer window displaying a picture of the selected window or control. |
Add Process to TestedApps | (For Windows processes only) Adds the selected process to the TestedApps collection. |
Terminate Process | (For Windows processes only) Terminates the selected process. |
Copy | Copies the name of the selected object, property, method, field or event or the selected property or field value to the clipboard. |
Panel Options | Calls the Object Browser Options Dialog that allows customizing settings that affect the Object Browser and Object Spy panels. |
See Also
About Object Browser
Testing Android Applications (Legacy)
Mobile Screen Window