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Mouse Events Operation

scroll {string} times in the direction {string} on the desktop element {string}

Desktop step-Definition scroll {string} times in the direction {string} on the desktop element {string} Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will scroll multiple times to the specified element in the specified direction on the desktop Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When scroll “2” times in the direction “RIGHT” on the desktop element “InputField” ” InputField ID Input ” NILL NILL Remarks This step scrolls RIGHT|LEFT|UP|DOWN to bring the element with the name “element_name” into view in the desktop window. Restriction The element with the name “element_name” should be accessible and scrollable in the desktop window. The specified direction must be use in this format “RIGHT|LEFT|UP|DOWN” Ensure that “element_name” is a valid and unique identifier. Make sure the element is visible and clickable before attempting the any action. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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release left mouse button on desktop window element {string}

Desktop step-Definition release left mouse button on desktop window element {string} Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Release the left mouse button on the specified element on the desktop window Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When release left mouse button on desktop window element “InputField” ” InputField ID Input ” NILL NILL Remarks This step releases the left mouse button on the element with the name “element_name” in the desktop window. Restriction The element with the name “element_name” should be accessible and interactable in the desktop window. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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hold left mouse button on desktop window element {string}

Desktop step-Definition hold left mouse button on desktop window element {string} Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will hold the left mouse button on the element in the desktop window. Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When hold left mouse button on desktop window element “InputField” ” InputField ID Input ” NILL NILL Remarks This step holds down the left mouse button on the element with the name “element_name” in the desktop window. Restriction The element with the name “element_name” should be accessible and interactable in the desktop window. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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double click on desktop window element {string} with coordinates {string} and {string}

Desktop step-Definition double click on desktop window element {string} with coordinates {string} and {string} Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description double click on an element in the desktop application based on X and Y coordinates Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When double click on desktop window element “InputField” with coordinates “50” and “20” ” InputField ID Input ” NILL NILL Remarks This step performs a click action on the element specified by “element_name” within the desktop window. Working when we are passing coordinates after calculating from focused element Restriction Ensure that “element_name” is a valid and unique identifier for the element you want to click on. Make sure the element is visible and clickable before attempting the click action. The element with the name “element_name” should be clickable, and it should be possible to click it to the specified coordinates (x, y) in the desktop window. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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click on the {string} section of the splitbutton {string} on desktop window

Desktop step-Definition click on the {string} section of the splitbutton {string} on desktop window Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will click on the specified section of the split button on the desktop window. Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When click on the “RIGHT” section of the splitbutton “InputField” on desktop window ” InputField ID Input ” NILL NILL Remarks This step clicks on a specific section with the name “String value” of a split button named “element_name” in the desktop window. Restriction The split button with the name “element_name” should be accessible and have a section named “String value.” Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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click on desktop window element {string} for {string} times

Desktop step-Definition click on desktop window element {string} for {string} times Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will click on the desktop window element multiple times Declaration Remarks Code Element Application Test Data When click on desktop window element “InputField” for “5” times ” InputField ID Input ” NILL NILL This step performs a click action on the element specified by “element_name” for multiple times within the desktop window. Restriction Element and application file should be in xml format. Ensure that “element_name” is a valid and unique identifier for the element you want to double-click on. Make sure the element is visible and clickable before attempting the double-click action. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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right click on the desktop element {string}

Desktop step-Definition right click on the desktop element {string} Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will right click on the desktop element Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When right click on the desktop element “InputField” ” InputField ID Input ” NILL NILL Remarks This step performs a right click action on the element specified by “element_name” within the desktop window. Restriction Element and application file should be in xml format. Ensure that “element_name” is a valid and unique identifier for the element you want to right click on. Make sure the element is visible and clickable before attempting the right click action. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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double click on desktop window element {string}

Desktop step-Definition double click on desktop window element {string} Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will double click on an element in the desktop application Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When double click on desktop window element “HomeBtn” ” HomeBtn name Home ” NILL NILL Remarks This step performs a double-click action on the element specified by “element_name” within the desktop window. Restriction Ensure that “element_name” is a valid and unique identifier for the element you want to double-click on. Make sure the element is visible and clickable before attempting the double-click action. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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click on desktop window element {string}

Desktop step-Definition click on desktop window element {string} Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will click on the specified element in the desktop window Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then click on desktop window element “InputField” ” InputField name Input ” NILL NILL Remarks This step performs a click action on the element specified by “element_name” within the desktop window. Restriction Ensure that “element_name” is a valid and unique identifier for the element you want to click on. Make sure the element is visible and clickable before attempting the click action. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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