The Messages area for the DTM : Play/Record tool display informational and error messages.
1 – pr StartB Btn
Choose the Start/Stop button to start or stop the play of a script. Initially, the Start/Stop button contains the label, "Start". While a script is playing, the label is changed to read, "Stop".
2 – pr Occl Btn
To remove the Play/Record window from the screen, choose Hide Me... from the File menu. The "DTM : Hide Me" dialog box appears, which displays the command key entry required to restore the Play/Record window. The default key entry required to restore the Play/Record window is <F9>-W. Click on OK to hide the Play/Record window. Click on Cancel to continue with the Play/Record window displayed. The Hide Me... button can be accessed from the File menu entry. A Hide Me... button is also available in the Play/Record window. When the Play/Record window is hidden, the tool may be controlled through keyboard commands. For more information on keyboard commands to control recording when the Play/Record window is hidden, double click on the Keyboard Commands entry in the list of additional topics below.
3 – pr messages Lab
The Message area displays information and error messages related to Play or Record of an X session.
4 – pr messagetext ScrTxt
The Message area displays information and error messages related to Play or Record of an X session.
5 – pr DoSScreenB Btn
Click on the Save Screen button to capture the current screen image into the Benchmark file and to place a Save Screen directive into a recorded X-windows script file. A watch cursor shall be displayed while the screen is being captured. The Save Screen button can be accessed in the Play/Record window. A Save Screen button is also available in the Script menu entry.
6 – pr PauseR Btn
To pause (suspend) the record or play of an X-windows session. The Pause button can be accessed from the File menu entry. A Pause button is also available in the Play/Record window.
7 – pr StatusB Btn
Provides status of the current record or play. Status is displayed in the Message area of the Play/Record window. The Status button be accessed from the File menu entry A Status button is also available in the Play/Record window.