Top Bumper

<Up>

 

Highlight previous test.

 

 

Bottom Bumper

<Down>

 

Highlight next test.

 

 

Left Button

<Enter>

 

Run current or selected tests.

 

 

Right Button

<Space>

 

Mark highlighted test.

 

 

Right Bumper

<Backspace>

 

Cancel currently running test.

 

 

Left Bumper

<Esc>

 

Exit Diag.

Alt+P

Toggle ‘Prompt to retry test after a failure.’

Sometimes it is useful to trap failures

 

and give the operator another opportunity to run a test before logging the test as

 

failed. When this option is enabled, if a test failed (other than user aborted) the

 

user is prompted with “Retry test now?”. If <Y> is pressed, the test is immediately

 

run again and no logging whatsoever of the failure is recorded anywhere. This

 

option has been useful for running tests manually where test fixtures need to be

 

installed prior to testing.

 

 

 

Alt+R

Record keystrokes in a file for configuring tests. Used to record keystrokes for

 

later recall, the user is prompted for the name of a file to store the keystroke

 

names in (note that the extension used with the keyfile is automatically set to

 

.KEY). Once a unique name has been entered, every key press is recorded to the

 

file (except keys pressed during the execution of an individual test) until <Alt+R>

 

is pressed again, or Diag is exited. If Diag is exited, the final <Esc> key is

 

included in the key file. Please note that macro files run when Diag first starts up,

 

and that any keys pressed before <Alt+R> is pressed will NOT be included. In

 

particular, keys that select tests or test settings should be avoided before

 

recording a keyboard macro file. If you wish to avoid having to wait until AFTER a

 

set of tests is run to save the keyboard macro file simply enter all the keys you

 

need UP TO WHERE YOU WOULD PRESS THE ENTER KEY. At this point,

 

press <Esc> to exit Diag, then use EDIT or another ASCII text editor to add

 

“<Enter>” to the end of the file.

 

 

Alt+S

Toggle Suspend hard disk at end of test. The hard disk can either be left spinning

 

(default) at the end of its test, or spun down and stopped.

Alt+T

Toggle 1000Hz Tone on/off. The PC speaker generates a 1000Hz tone when this

 

option is enabled.

 

 

 

Alt+V

Toggle Videos used between both, external, and internal. Diag can drive either or

 

both displays. When Diag is first run, the currently selected displays continue to

 

function (whatever the user has specified). The first <Alt+V> enables both

 

displays, the second enables the external display only, and the third enables the

 

internal display only.

 

 

 

Alt+W

Walk through tests. Sometimes it is useful to advance slowly through a particular

 

test. By enabling this option, Diag will beep and wait for a keypress each time the

 

test would normally just check to see if the <Backspace> key was pressed.

The following two-key commands are hidden from general use:

Table 7 - Diagnostic Hidden Commands

Command

Description

Alt+E + Alt+C

Set the lost mickey Count threshold. Use this command to specify the

 

minimum number of “lost mickeys” at which a mouse “mickey” error can occur.

 

The default value is 530 mickeys. See also the Alt+E + Alt+T command, and

 

the mouse test section.

Alt+E + Alt+D

Show dock EEPROM serial number (hidden function). Use this command to

 

verify the dock serial number is set.

Alt+E + Alt+H

Set the Horizontal lost calibration speed thresholds used in the graphic draw

 

mouse test. The defaults limits are 300 to 500.

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