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|description= GNOME comes with lots of changes to System Settings, including improvements to the main interface as well to individual settings panels.
|description= GNOME Gesture Support


[http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.14/users-system-settings.html Read more.]
|setup=
|setup=
* Open "User menu" - "System Settings".
* Open "User menu" - "System Settings".
|actions=
|actions=
# Change desktop wallpaper in "Background". Try to drag & drop new picture from Files or set new wallpaper from context menu in Files and Image Viewer. Try the same with lockscreen wallpaper.
# TBD
# Open "Mouse & Touchpad" configuration and try various options. If you are using a touchpad enable "Content sticks to fingers".
# Open "Printers" configuration and try to add new printer, change various options and print a test page. "Show" active jobs when you are printing a test page.
# Explore and test other categories in System Settings.
|results=
|results=
# You can preview current wallpaper and change it. Select new wallpaper from preinstalled wallpapers, your pictures or various colors. Drag & Drop and context menu actions should change your wallpaper.
# TBD
# Every option should behave as expected. "Content sticks to fingers" option should allow you to drag content as if sliding a physical piece of paper.
# You can add new printer and configure existing printer. Test page is printed and you can show active jobs.
# Every option should have expected result and System Settings should not crash.
}}
}}

Revision as of 13:54, 12 August 2014

Description

GNOME Gesture Support

Setup

  • Open "User menu" - "System Settings".

How to test

  1. TBD

Expected Results

  1. TBD