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English Keymap (Compact 7)

3/12/2014

The keyboard mapping test verifies that the keyboard driver correctly converts each virtual-key code to a Unicode character.

Test Prerequisites

Your device must meet the following requirements before you run this test.

The keyboard mapping test does not require additional hardware.

The following tables show the software requirements for the keyboard mapping test.

Requirements Description

Tux.exe

Tux Test Harness, required for executing the test

Kato.dll

Kato Logging Engine, required for logging test data

Keymap.dll

Test library

Subtests

The table below lists the subtests included in this test.

SubTest ID Description

50

English keymap

60

Japanese keymap

70

All keyboards in the run-time image

80

Arabic (101) keymap

81

Arabic (102) keymap

90

Hebrew keymap

100

Hindi keymap

110

Thai keymap

120

Gujarati keymap

130

Tamil keymap

140

Kannada keymap

150

Marathi keymap

160

Punjabi keymap

170

Telugu keymap

Setting Up the Test

This test has no additional setup requirements beyond the standard test environment setup.

Running the Test

Command Line Parameters for the keyboard mapping test

The keyboard mapping test executes the "tux -o -d keymap -x50" command line on default execution. There are no other command line parameters for this test.

Verifying the Test

When the test completes running, it will report a PASS or FAIL result for all sub-tests in the test log.

Troubleshooting the Test

This test fails if the keyboard mapping does not work correctly or if you run the test on a non-English version of the Windows Embedded Compact OS.

For additional platform specific issues, consult the CTK articles on the TechNet wiki.

See Also

Other Resources

Input - Gesture, Keyboard, Mouse, Touch Driver Tests