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*# Notification that a new printer is available and needs to be configured, with an button that lets you do so | *# Notification that a new printer is available and needs to be configured, with an button that lets you do so | ||
*# After being configured, the new printer appears in print dialog and works | *# After being configured, the new printer appears in print dialog and works | ||
*# When printing, a status icon should appear that gives access to past and current print jobs | |||
*# Notification that the printer has been disconnected | *# Notification that the printer has been disconnected | ||
*# After disconnecting it, the printer no longer appears in the print dialog | *# After disconnecting it, the printer no longer appears in the print dialog |
Revision as of 23:42, 13 August 2009
Description
This test case describes the scenario of connecting a new printer
How to test
- Connect a printer with your computer, via USB or Bluetooth
- Watch how the system reacts
- Open an application (e.g. gedit) and print a page to the new printer
- Disconnect the printer
- Open the application again, and verify that the printer is gone
Expected Results
- Reasonable behaviours might be:
- Notification that a new printer is available and ready to be used
- Notification that a new printer is available and needs to be configured, with an button that lets you do so
- After being configured, the new printer appears in print dialog and works
- When printing, a status icon should appear that gives access to past and current print jobs
- Notification that the printer has been disconnected
- After disconnecting it, the printer no longer appears in the print dialog