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Description

This test case tests the basic Gnome Shell desktop functionality.

More on Activities Overview.(outdated page)

Setup

  1. Fresh install of GNOME version

How to test

  1. 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.
  2. View application using "Show Applications" (Nine dots button) or search for them.
  3. Run your favourite applications from bottom bar and by searching for them.
  4. Add application launcher to Dash (bottom bar) by drag & drop or by "right click" - "Add to Favorites". Remove them by drag & drop on "Show Applications" icon (Nine white dots) or "right click" - "Remove or Favorites".
  5. Drag the icon for a non-running application from the Dash or Applications menu to the last (empty) workspace in the right bar.
  6. Try moving various running applications between workspaces by dragging their miniatures in the workspace bar. Group some applications together in the same desktop.
  7. Try moving application window from the overview of the active workspace to another workspace in the workspace bar.
  8. Move all the applications out of one workspace.
  9. Close all running applications.
  10. Search for some files and directories located in your $HOME directory.

Expected Results

  1. Overview should be rendered correctly and smoothly.
  2. You can view all available applications and search for them. Some applications should be grouped in folders. (e.g. Utilities)
  3. Applications should run on currently selected workspace.
  4. Added applications launchers should stay in Dash (left bar) after logout-login and they can be removed by you.
  5. Dragging the icon from Dash or bar to any workspace should launch the application on that workspace (or create a new window for running applications).
  6. Dragging running applications by moving their miniatures between workspaces should place the application windows in proper workspaces accordingly.
  7. Dragging a window out of an overview to another workspace should move the window accordingly.
  8. Closing or moving out all the windows in certain workspace should remove the workspace out of the workspace bar.
  9. Closing all the the windows throughout all the workspaces should result in a single active workspace in the workspace bar.
  10. Activities should find all files and directories which you have in your $HOME directory.