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Message #87195
[Bug 1467449] Re: Key names are not consistent with autopilot simulated keyboard
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-keyboard -
0.99.trunk.phablet2+15.10.20150629-0ubuntu1
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ubuntu-keyboard (0.99.trunk.phablet2+15.10.20150629-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium
[ Richard Huddie ]
* Add additional aliases for the action keys of the OSK used by the
autopilot helpers. (LP: #1467449)
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** Changed in: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1467449
Title:
Key names are not consistent with autopilot simulated keyboard
Status in Ubuntu Keyboard:
New
Status in ubuntu-keyboard package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Currently all autopilot application tests use the simulated keyboard
for entering text into the UI.
In order to migrate existing tests to use the OSK, all the existing
key names used in simulated keyboard should work with the OSK. (Where
the required key exists on the OSK of couse.)
Currently there are some tests that use the key name 'Enter' which is
not supported by the OSK. In this case 'Return' is used instead.
A mapping should be provided to enable existing key names from the
simulated keyboard to be used on the OSK.
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