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Hotkeys for Manual Test Execution?

Does anyone know if there are hotkeys when performing a manual test execution? The problem is you have to scroll up to the top of the test case in order to progress test execution to the the next step. A hotkey would solve this issue. Is there another solution here that I may not be seeing?

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Currently there are no hot keys for manual script execution

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Currently there are no hot keys for manual script execution


If this is the case, is there a solution in the works for stepping through a large manual testscript? Scrolling to the top of the page to progress to the next step is very inconvenient.

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Checkout the link below...My hunch is this is coming in the RQM 2.0 Beta 2 release. In the RQM 2.0 Beta 1 release the text execution tool bar would scroll with the test steps therefore eliminating the need to scroll up to the top of the page to progress the test execution.

https://jazz.net/projects/rational-quality-manager/images/manual_test_execution.png

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Checkout the link below...My hunch is this is coming in the RQM 2.0 Beta 2 release. In the RQM 2.0 Beta 1 release the text execution tool bar would scroll with the test steps therefore eliminating the need to scroll up to the top of the page to progress the test execution.

https://jazz.net/projects/rational-quality-manager/images/manual_test_execution.png


Thanks for the insight Brian.

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There has been design work provided on this issue that will eliminate all the scrolling to find toolbars and steps.
The test steps have been contained within their own scrollable section independent from the toolbar.

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Question asked: Jun 02 '09, 2:13 p.m.

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