os/boardsupport/haitest/bspsvs/suite/bsp/digitiser/testdata/h6hrp/t_digitiser.ini
First public contribution.
1 # This is the global environment file to configure the touch-screen test suite on a specific device
2 # The current default touch screen test suite values are configured for TI OMAP 2420 (H4) hardware digitiser device
3 # Licencees may need to configure below values to specific devices and also where applicable,
4 # check supported HAL Enum's
9 # A timeout value in microseconds.
10 # This is a 10 second timeout used in the manual testcases
13 # A timeout value in microseconds.
14 # This is a 50 second timeout used in the manual testcases
17 # Defines the error margin in pixels that the digitiser test suite will cater for.
21 # A hexadecimal value used to represent keycode values used in tests where manual confirmation
22 # is required via a key press.
23 # The keycode value represents the TKeyCode enum value, by default the hexadecimal value
24 # used in this suite is the 'one' key.
25 # (Please note that some of these mappings are device dependant).
29 instructions =Press the number one key to pass the test case. Any key to fail.
32 # Defines the horizontal co-ordinate value for the positioning of the exit box.
35 # Defines the vertical co-ordinate value for the positioning of the exit box.
38 # Defines the horizontal co-ordinate value for the positioning of the exit box.
41 # Defines the vertical co-ordinate value for the positioning of the exit box.
46 # Defaults values used in the scenario where the user has
47 # to touch any pixel on the screen with a stylus, and manually confirm if a test has passed.
48 instructions =Touch any number of screen pixels randomly with stylus. To exit testcase hit the exit box.
49 pixelfeedback =Did the pixels hightlight correctly? Press the number one key to pass the test case. Any key to fail.
51 # Defines the number of pixels that will need to be verified. In the default scenario we are using -1 to indicate an unlimited number of
52 # pixels, for example here the use of the number 3 would indicate three pixels to verify.
56 instructions =Draw a straight line from any point to any point. To exit testcase hit the exit box.
57 pixelfeedback =Did correct pixels hightlight? Press the number one key to pass the test case. Any key to fail.
59 # Defines the number of pixels that will need to be verified. In the default scenario we are using -1 to indicate an unlimited number of
64 # Defaults values used in the scenario when pixels are predrawn on the screen, and the user has
65 # to touch each pixel with a stylus.
66 instructions =Touch the inside the drawn rectangle. To exit testcase hit the exit box
68 # Defines the number of pixels that will be predrawn on the screen ready to verify.
71 # Define the predrawn co-ordinates here there are 3 but this can be increased by adding further values
72 # i.e 4_x and so forth
84 # Defaults values used in the scenario when pixels are predrawn on the screen, and the user has
85 # to touch each pixel with a stylus.
87 instructions =With stylus, draw a line within this box. To exit testcase hit the exit box
89 # Defines the number of pixels that will be predrawn on the screen ready to verify
92 # Default values used in the scenario where a line is predrawn on the screen, and the user has
93 # to follow the line with a stylus. the values below indicate the defualt Top left and bottom right of that rect
101 # The mask value of the colour black
103 # The mask value of the colour white
107 # Define the mode display mode for the screen to use in these tests
108 value ={displayMode,defaultmode}
109 expected ={displayMode,defaultmode}
111 # Define the default mode display mode for the screen
112 defaultmode ={displayMode,mode3}
114 # Define display mode for the screen
117 # Define display mode for the screen
120 # Define display mode for the screen
123 # Define display mode for the screen
126 # Define display mode for the screen
131 # Default value of the the pen/digitizer horizontal resolution, in pixels
134 # Default value of the pen/digitizer vertical resolution, in pixels.
138 # Default value of the the HAL Data to set or get.
143 # Default value of the the HAL Data to set or get
148 # Defines the Enum strings used by TRawEvent.
150 # Represents an uninitialised event object.
153 # EPointerMove A pointer device (e.g. a pen) has moved. Only changes in Cartesian coordinates are tracked.
154 pointerMove =EPointerMove
156 # A switch on event caused by a screen tap using a pointer device.
157 pointerSwitchOn =EPointerSwitchOn
159 # Represents a keyboard key down event.
162 #Represents a keyboard key up event.
165 # Represents a redraw event.
168 # Represents a device switch on event.
175 # Represents a modifier key being pressed.
176 updateModifiers =EUpdateModifiers
178 # Represents a button down event. This is typically used to represent a pointing device coming into contact with a touch sensitive screen
179 button1Down =EButton1Down
181 # Represents a button up event. This is typically used to represent a pointing device being lifted away from a touch sensitive screen.
182 button1Up =EButton1Up
184 # Represents a button down event. This is typically used to represent a pointing device coming into contact with a touch sensitive screen.
185 button2Down =EButton2Down
187 # Represents a button up event. This is typically used to represent a pointing device being lifted away from a touch sensitive screen.
188 button2Up =EButton2Up
190 # Represents a button down event. This is typically used to represent a pointing device coming into contact with a touch sensitive screen.
191 button3Down =EButton3Down
193 # Represents a button up event. This is typically used to represent a pointing device being lifted away from a touch sensitive screen.
194 button3Up =EButton3Up
196 # Represents a device switch off event.
197 switchOff =ESwitchOff
199 # Represents a key being continually pressed event.
200 keyRepeat =EKeyRepeat
202 # Represents a case open event. The meaning of a case is hardware specific.
205 # Represents a case close event. The meaning of a case is hardware specific.
206 caseClose =ECaseClose
208 # Represents a device restart
209 restartSystem =ERestartSystem