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Description
This test case tests searching within the overview in gnome-shell
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Setup
- Boot into a GNOME session with GNOME Shell
How to test
- Open the Activites Overview by: pressing the Super key (also known as the Windows key), touching the top-left screen corner with the pointer, or clicking Activities in the top bar.
- Type 'desktop' (typed text should go into the Overview search box, with no need to manually focus it), and observe the result in the overview
- Clear the search box, and type 'date', and observe the result in the overview
- Clear the search box, and type 'firefox', and observe the result in the overview
- Plug in a USB data stick (if you have one), clear the search box, type the volume name of the partition on the stick, and observe the result in the overview
Expected Results
- After you type 'desktop' into the search box, a 'Places and Devices' bar should be visible in the overview, with a 'Desktop' link
- After you type 'date' into the search box, a 'Preferences' bar should be visible in the overview, with a 'Date and Time' link
- After you type 'firefox' into the search box, an 'Applications' bar should be visible in the overview, with a 'Firefox' link
- Typing the volume name of a USB stick you plug into the system should show a link to the stick in the 'Places and Devices' bar