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# Lock user session using "User menu" - "Lock" or keyboard shortcut " | # Lock user session using "User menu" - "Lock" or keyboard shortcut "Super" + "L" ("Winkey" + "L"). | ||
# Slide screen upward by your finger or mouse, or hit "Escape" or "Enter" key. Enter correct password to unlock user session. | # Slide screen upward by your finger or mouse, or hit "Escape" or "Enter" key. Enter correct password to unlock user session. | ||
# Try unlock session using wrong password. | # Try unlock session using wrong password. |
Revision as of 10:10, 10 October 2013
Description
This test case focuses on lock screen, shown when user session is locked.
More on Lock Screen.
Setup
- Login to Gnome Shell.
How to test
- Lock user session using "User menu" - "Lock" or keyboard shortcut "Super" + "L" ("Winkey" + "L").
- Slide screen upward by your finger or mouse, or hit "Escape" or "Enter" key. Enter correct password to unlock user session.
- Try unlock session using wrong password.
- Try "Log in as another user" option.
- In "User menu" - "Settings" - "Privacy" - "Screen Lock" you can configure inactivity after then screen turns off and lock delay. Check "Show notifications" to enable notifications on lock screen.
Expected Results
- You should see actual time and date.
- Screen should unlock.
- Screen should stay locked and show error message.
- "Log in as another user" option should bring you to Gnome Login Screen with list of all available accounts. Then you can switch back or login as another user.
- Screen should turn off and lock after configured time. Notifications should be visible on locked screen.