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Guide on the various resolution options available in Virtuoso for executing tests, helping you optimize and customize your test runs for different environments and scenarios.
Description:
There are multiple resolution options available in Virtuoso that allows you to execute the tests with custom screen resolutions.
Solution:
- The display resolution doesn't impact the actual execution but is a good way to determine how the application responds to different screen resolutions. Mainly to do with the screenshots during an execution.
- By default the tests executed in Virtuoso uses Virtuoso's Chromium-based browser with a default resolution of 1280x800. However, you can set a custom resolution if desired from the Goal options setting.
- There are multiple display resolutions available for all the device types supported by Virtuoso, which can be chosen from the Browser tab of the Goal options setting
- The mobile and desktop variants will all by default use the Virtuoso browser for execution at the given resolution. These are just resolution templates to get you started, but you can execute them on custom real devices as well.
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The supported resolutions of mobile devices corresponds to the specifications of the physical device.
NOTE: Virtuoso may automatically resize to the maximum resolutions stated above if it is unable to set the screen-size to the size provided on the request.
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