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This is just an example on how to use a specific find method. If you are wanting to find a single tooltip, you could map it manually, or use the FindChildEx method.
Some other good starting points for object identification.
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/testing-with/object-identification/index.html
If I map it manually how do I find the tooltip text. Couldn't find any such property in Object Spy.
Even wText comes as blank.
cunderw wrote:
This is just an example on how to use a specific find method. If you are wanting to find a single tooltip, you could map it manually, or use the FindChildEx method.
Some other good starting points for object identification.
https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/testing-with/object-identification/index.html
- cunderw7 years agoCommunity Hero
Can you provide a screen shot of what you do see in the object spy?
- mcp1117 years agoContributor
Attached are 3 screenshots showing all the properties of the tooltip
cunderw wrote:
Can you provide a screen shot of what you do see in the object spy?
- cunderw7 years agoCommunity Hero
Did you add the *tooltips_class32* class to the Win32 Controls and Windows | Edit box list in the Object Mapping settings of your TestComplete project?
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