Won't Fix
Last Updated: 21 Apr 2015 14:14 by Kristine
Imported User
Created on: 01 Mar 2015 15:12
Type: Bug Report
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Recorder's highlighting not usable on SIlverlight controls
Highlighting appears badly broken in Silverlight for v2014.4.1411.

Go to http://demos.telerik.com/silverlight and try the Grid or TreeView. Turn on highlighting mode, then hover over a grid cell or a tree node. 

0) Note the scoping buttons (sorry, don't know the "official title"; see snapshots) are offset and inaccessible--if you try to move over and click them, the scope of the highlight changes and the buttons vanish.

1) I'm unable to get the popup menu to appear at all--so I can't even move down into the DOM/XAML explorer to do things manually.

See attachment screenshot. Also check out video of the issue: http://www.screencast.com/t/dUsdmIXyqrhb
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7 comments
Kristine
Posted on: 21 Apr 2015 14:14
I also have had the same issue on a Surface 3. After a lot of trial and error and even screenshares with support, I was able to get it working by selecting the following settings under Control Panel -> All Control Panel Items -> Display
1. Select "100%" option button for "Change the size of all items"
2. Select "Let me choose one scaling level for all my displays" checkbox
Imported User
Posted on: 06 Mar 2015 15:34
Fair enough. Perhaps this should be noted somewhere as a "Known Issue" for Surface devices?
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Iliyan Panchev
Posted on: 06 Mar 2015 14:29
http://docs.telerik.com/teststudio/troubleshooting-guide/recording-problems-tg/highlighting-misaligned   Here is the article about the original problem.
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Iliyan Panchev
Posted on: 06 Mar 2015 14:29
It seems that this setting is a bit different on a Surface device, compared to a regular Win 8.1 PC. Unfortunatelly I don't have such device at the moment to test it. Having in mind that a Surface Pro device is not very popular one for automation workstation, I will close the feedback for now.
Imported User
Posted on: 05 Mar 2015 13:30
Ilio and Kosio: I should have written my ticket more clearly.

I'm on Windows 8.1 on a Surface Pro 3. I checked resolution/size -- it's different on a Surface (See screenshot) -- and I tried all four "size" settings. The behavior is the same regardless of which "size" setting is selected.
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Konstantin Petkov
Posted on: 05 Mar 2015 07:55
See attached screenshot for Win 8, where this is a bit tricky to set.
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Iliyan Panchev
Posted on: 05 Mar 2015 07:48
Hi Jim, this happens because of the Windows display settings. If you change the scaling options here Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Display, the highlighting is broken and we don't have control over this. So, the size of the Desktop here needs to be 100% (default), in order to fix the highlighting. We are currently working on an article about this.