Terminal Test List

Feature Tests

Multiple Windows

  1. Start the Terminal application. Note that there is a single window, with a tab at the foot of the screen with the number "1".
  2. Tap the Terminal icon in the toolbar. Another tab will appear at the foot of the screen numbered "2".
  3. Tap the "2" tab. Type "exit" in the terminal. The terminal will be replaced with the original terminal. Only a single tab with the number "1" will remain.

Font Sizes

  1. From the Font menu, select Micro, Small Fixed or Medium Fixed. The font size of all active terminals will be adjusted depending on the size selected.

Command Short Cut

  1. Click the listview in the top right corner of the screen. A list of frequently used commands will drop down.
  2. Select ls. Tap or hit return from the keypad or input method. A listing of the current directory will appear.
  3. From the Options menu, select Edit Command List. The listview will become editable. Using the keypad or input methods, adjust the ls command to read "ls -l". Toggle Edit Commannd List so it is unchecked. ls is now replaced with ls -l. Select the command from the list, and hit return on the keypad or input method. A long listing of the current directory will be displayed.

Command History

  1. Tap the icon, or tap the up arrow on the keypad or input method. The last entered command will be displayed on the command line.

Variable Text Colors

  1. From the Options menu, select Colors. A sub-menu will appear with varying color schemes. Select Green on Yellow. The terminal background will change to yellow, and the font color will be green.