Recording an Application State
Use the Record Application State dialog box to record an application state routine that Silk Test Classic runs before it executes your test case.
Recording the Location of an Object
Use the Record Window Locations dialog box to record the location of a graphical control, such as a toolbar, in relation to the screen, the frame, and the client window.
Recording Window Identifiers
Record the fully qualified name of a GUI object in your test application to use it as the identifier for the object in your scripts.
Recording a Windows Accessibility Class
Use the Windows Accessibility dialog box to record classes for Microsoft applications that have the built-in accessibility features enabled.
Recording a Defined Window
Use the Record Defined Window dialog box to help Silk Test Classic recognize a window while you are recording a test case.
Recording Window Tags
Capture and paste window tags for individual objects to troubleshoot problems with object recognition.
Record Testcase Dialog Box
Describes the Record Testcase dialog box, which you can use to record an entire test case, specifying the application state of your choice and including verification statements.