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Default is 0 seconds.
Mouse Event Delay (Seconds) Specifies the delay used before each mouse
event in a script. The delay affects moving the mouse, pressing buttons, and
releasing buttons.
Default is 0 seconds.
App Ready Timeout (Seconds) Specifies the number of seconds that the
Agent waits for an application to become ready. If the application is not ready
within the specified timeout, SilkTest raises an exception. To require the
Agent to confirm the ready state of an application, check the Verify That an
Application is Ready (Requires an Extension) option on the Verification tab.
This option applies only if the application or extension knows how to
communicate to the Agent that it is ready. To find out whether the extension
has this capability, see the documentation that comes with the extension.
Default is 10 seconds.
App Ready Retry Interval (Seconds) Specifies the number of seconds
SilkTest will wait between attempts to verify that an application is ready.
SilkTest continues to test the application for readiness if it is not ready until
the time specified by the App Ready Timeout option is reached.
Default is 0.1 seconds.
Verification options
Verify That Windows Are Active If checked, verifies that windows are
active before interacting with them. See the topic on active and enabled status
in the 4Test Language Reference for information about how this option
affects various SilkTest methods.
Default is checked.
Verify That Windows Are Enabled If checked, verifies that windows are
enabled before interacting with them. See the topic on active and enabled
status in the 4Test Language Reference for information about how this option
affects various SilkTest methods.
Default is checked.
Verify That Windows Are Exposed If checked, verifies that windows are
exposed (that is, not covered, obscured, or logically hidden by another
window) before interacting with them.
Default is checked.