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Is it possible to record actual delays between user actions?

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Is it possible to record actual delays between user actions?

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A.: Yes. Recording actual delays between user actions may be desirable if you want your scripts to be executed at the same speed as they were recorded. Without delays, scripts are executed at full speed. There are two possible ways to record delays between user actions — • You can record a low-level procedure. In low-level recording, TestComplete only registers mouse and keyboard events, namely, mouse clicks, keyboard events, mouse movements and mouse wheel events. Also, TestComplete registers the time delay between these events. So, the delays between user actions will be reproduced correctly. However, low-level procedures are recorded in absolute coordinates. Thus, if the application under test has changed its window size, the low-level procedure may fail to reproduce the user actions. • You can use the Real-Time Mode option (Options | Engine Options | Record). If it is enabled, TestComplete records actual time between user actions and inserts it in the script as calls to BuiltIn.De

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