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| Top Bumper | <Up> |
| Highlight previous test. |
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| Bottom Bumper | <Down> |
| Highlight next test. |
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| Left Button | <Enter> |
| Run current or selected tests. |
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| Right Button | <Space> |
| Mark highlighted test. |
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| Right Bumper | <Backspace> |
| Cancel currently running test. |
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| 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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
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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