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Mobile Studio - Controlling The Device

The primary concept behind cloud-based devices is to eliminate the need for physical devices, allowing you and your team to access them for testing without maintaining a device inventory.

With the Digital.ai Continuous Testing solution, you can control any device and perform essential actions by accessing it in manual mode.

Let’s review the available functions.

Action Panel

Action Panel is a key feature that lets you replicate physical interactions on a mobile device.

It provides an intuitive interface for performing common actions, such as navigating, capturing screenshots, and adjusting device settings, directly from your browser.

While the Action Panel functions similarly across devices, there are some minor differences between iOS and Android devices.

iOS

  1. Home Page Button - Go back to home screen
  2. Close App - Close the app (IOS only)
  3. More actions:
    1. Volume Up - Increase the device volume
    2. Volume Down - Decrease the device volume
    3. Unlock the Device - Unlocks the device
    4. Reboot - Reboots the device
    5. Power Button - Simulates a click on the power button (locks the device)
  4. Change Device Orientation - Rotates the device orientation (Portrait -> Landscape)
  5. Remove Device Frame - Remove the device frame leaving only the device screen
  6. Magnifier - Zoom in to see a magnified version of the device screen
  7. Screen Capture - Take Device screenshot OR create video of device screen
Shared Devices Note

Reboot action is not supported for Shared Devices.

Mouse and Keyboard Interactions

You can use your mouse and keyboard to perform various gestures, such as swipes, two-finger gestures, or zooming in and out on the content of a page.

For example, in Apple Maps:

  • By using the scroll wheel on the mouse, you can scroll up or down the page.
  • By holding down CTRL on the keyboard and scrolling with the mouse wheel, you can zoom in or out.
  • Lastly, by holding down SHIFT and clicking with the mouse, you can perform a pinch operation.

Android

  1. Home Button - Go to the Home Screen
  2. Close App - Closes the current application on the foreground
  3. Go Back - Goes back to the previous screen
  4. More Actions
    1. Switch Apps - Shows all recent apps
    2. Volume Up - Increases the device volume
    3. Volume Down - Decreases the device volume
    4. Menu - Opens the menu of the device
    5. Unlock - Unlocks the Device if it’s locked
    6. Reboot - Performs a reboot of the device
    7. Power - Simulates pressing on the power button to lock the device
  5. Change Orientation - Rotates the device orientation between Portrait and Landscape modes
  6. Remove Device Frame - Removes the frame of the device (This selection is remembered for future sessions)
  7. Magnifier - Zoom in or out of the device screen
  8. Screen Capture - Take a screenshot or record a video and download locally
Shared Devices Note

Reboot action is not supported for Shared Devices.

Mouse and Keyboard Interactions

You can use your mouse and keyboard to perform various gestures, such as swipes, two-finger gestures, or zooming in and out on the content of a page.

For example, in Google Maps:

  • By using the scroll wheel on the mouse, you can scroll up or down the page.
  • By holding down CTRL on the keyboard and scrolling with the mouse wheel, you can zoom in or out.
  • Lastly, by holding down SHIFT and clicking with the mouse, you can perform a pinch operation.