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True... but let's say that the screen resolution on the remote machine is smaller. So, the object itself is smaller, pixel wise. So 90,15 may be outside of the bounds of the object on the remote machine. It's still worth investigating... the alternative is to remove those co-ordinates from the DblClick method.... always a good practice unless you explicitly need them. But making sure resolutions match would resolve the problem, potentially, throughout the code and not just on that one line.
tristaanogre wrote:
the alternative is to remove those co-ordinates from the DblClick method.... always a good practice unless you explicitly need them.
Which is what I recommended above... :)
- GradyJr5 years agoContributor
using click where dblclick is not essential resolved some of my errors but even though I've removed all coordinates from the remaining dblclick methods it still doesn't work. As the remote machines are VM's I'm apparently unable to even view the screen resolutions much less change them (see attached image). For the time being, just so i can get a project suite to run from start to finish, i've removed the tests that require a double click from the project and will continue to work on figuring out a solution. I will post back when I find the answer.
Thanks!
- sonya_m5 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
GradyJr Thank you for sharing this.
We will be waiting for the updates from you then.
I'd also suggest trying to work on this with our Customer Care team. If you do raise a ticket, do not hesitate to post the results of the investigation here, as well.
- GradyJr5 years agoContributor
I mention the solution to this in my other post called "A Tale Of Two Slaves"
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