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Livetouch allows a step to be created with window, object and action with one mouse click. The following interfaces support live touch as of Worksoft Certify 8.6.0.352 patch and up. Worksoft Certify SAP Interface Worksoft Certify HTML Interface Worksoft Certify Java Interface Worksoft Certify Flex Interface...
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The SAP menu bar is not accessible using LiveTouch. However, you can use the following steps to create a new step in the Certify process to access this menu bar item: 1. Use Livetouch to click on the Green Check box (not on the menu) and click done. 2. This will generate a step with that other item ...
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Symptom: LiveTouch for SAP will not highlight any objects on the SAP pop-up window. Reason: Modal properties are not set correct on the SAP system Resolution: From SAP GUI screen, please elect following menu path Help->Setting Go to tab captioned "F4 Help" and make sure the option button...
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If the user has a valid license for Live Data, the option "Use Literal Value" will be enabled only when Livetouch is called from the Insert Step below using LiveTouch.
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Problem: The controls were getting highlighted inaccurately on each field when using LiveTouch for HTML Solution: This issue can be resolved by enabling the checkbox “Display all websites in Compatibility View “ (Tools→Compatibility View Settings-> Display all websites in Compatibility...
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Symptom: Livetouch does not work for all interfaces for a new installation (or new patch upgrade) Root cause: On Windows Vista if the UAC is turned on, only the base product will be deployed. As a result, the Interface packages do not get deployed (and updated). Solution: Turn off the UAC on the machine...
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Sometimes the LiveTouch dialog may move off-screen. Brian S describes how to bring the dialog back into view: 1) The default location is wherever you left it last. This is true for all forms in Certify. So one solution to the problem is to change resolution then move the form. When you change back, it...
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Q: How does LiveTouch select a default action for an object. A: For each object class, there is a default input action and a default verify action (for read-only objects). Note below the steps for Edit box (created by Livetouch) uses the action "Input" except for the Edit boxes which are read...