- freeskyAmateur
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Join date : 2011-04-13
The difference between doubleClick and doubleClickAt with no coordString argument
Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:15 pm
There is a button on a web page,when you click the button,it will popup a window,it likes a table,there are a lot of rows in it.You must double click one of the rows to select the data.So I used the
"doubleClick(locator)" to simulate the action,but it only select the first row every time.
Then I used "doubleClickAt(locator,coordString)" and I didn't use the "coordString" argument in IDE.Unbelievable I can select other rows.I'm puzzled.I though doubleClick is the same as the doubleClickAt with no coordString argument.
Please tell me why?
"doubleClick(locator)" to simulate the action,but it only select the first row every time.
Then I used "doubleClickAt(locator,coordString)" and I didn't use the "coordString" argument in IDE.Unbelievable I can select other rows.I'm puzzled.I though doubleClick is the same as the doubleClickAt with no coordString argument.
Please tell me why?
- freeskyAmateur
- Posts : 72
Join date : 2011-04-13
Re: The difference between doubleClick and doubleClickAt with no coordString argument
Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:46 am
doubleClickAt = mouseDown + doubleClick
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