Winrunner Testing - What
are the different modes of recording in WinRunner? - March 02, 2010
at 04:50 am by Vidya Sagar
What are the different modes of recording in WinRunner?
WinRunner has two types of recording
modes:
1. Context Sensitive recording – records the operations that are
preformed in an application by identifying the GUI objects.
2. Analog recording – records the inputs from keyboard, mouse
clicks, the x and y coordinates that are travelled by the mouse
pointer across the screen.
What are the different modes of recording in WinRunner?
WinRunner supports the following recording modes:
- Context Sensitive: - This mode is used to capture and record GUI
objects and windows.
- Analog: - Analog modes capture and record the
keyboard inputs, mouse clicks and movements. It can’t capture GUI
windows and objects.
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