Hi, Dmitry.

I think it is better to describe this requirement in some generic documentation 
rather than single test.
It is applicable to the manual and automatic tests.
Probably it is time to add a new block related to client to open/doc/testing.md?

On 10/22/19 3:45 am, Dmitry Markov wrote:
Hi Sergey,

You are right, if the system reservation for “CTRL” + “F1” key sequence is 
disabled then the test works as expected. I have updated the test with some 
additional  instructions for this case: 
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dmarkov/8232605/webrev.01/
Can you take a look, please?

Thanks,
Dmitry

On 21 Oct 2019, at 20:11, Sergey Bylokhov <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi, Dmitry.

I just tried this test on macOS and it works fine, can you please clarify by 
what
operation this shortcut is reserved?
If it is reserved by operation from System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts,
then the right thing to do is to disable all system shortcuts. It is applicable 
to
all test systems win/lin/mac/etc.

On 10/21/19 2:51 am, Dmitry Markov wrote:
The key sequence “CTRL” + “F1”, which is used to show/hide tooltip message in 
Java GUI applications, is reserved by the system on OSX platform. The following 
test, which uses this key binding, should NOT be executed on Mac to avoid any 
confusion:
open/test/jdk/javax/swing/ToolTipManager/JMenuItemToolTipKeyBindingsTest/JMenuItemToolTipKeyBindingsTest.java


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