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<dt>Click on the Lubuntu icon in your panel, then on "Preferences" and "Monitor Settings"</dt>
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<dd>LXRandR opens in a new window</dd>
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<dt>Set the resolution to "800x600" and refresh rate to "Auto". Click on Apply</dt>
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<dd>The screen resolution changes and LXRandR closes</dd>
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<dd>The screen resolution changes and click ok on popup appears with the dialog asking "is everything OK? Confirm within 15 seconds otherwise previous state will be restored." </dd>
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<dt>LXRandR stays open and press the cancel button to make sure it closes.</dt>
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<dt>Click on the Lubuntu icon in your panel, then on "Preferences" and "Monitor Settings"</dt>
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<dd>LXRandR opens in a new window</dd>
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<dt>Set the resolution to "Auto" and refresh rate to "Auto". Click on Apply</dt>
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<dd>The screen resolution changes back to your former resolution and LXRandR closes</dd>
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<strong>The following tests require a second monitor. If you do not have one, skip the tests</strong>
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<dd>The screen resolution changes back to your former resolution and LXRandR stays open.</dd>
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This test will check that LXRandR allows users to revert to the orginal screen resolution if they make a mistake.
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<dt> In the window with LXRandR you left open click change resolution and select 800x600 and click apply. </dt>
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<dd> The monitor will popup asking "is everything OK? Confirm within 15 seconds otherwise previous state will be restored." </dd>
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<dt> At this dialog box do nothing until 15 seconds pass to check that the resolution automatically reverts.</dt>
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<dd> The screen should revert to the resolution that it sets when set in auto.</dd>
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<dt> In the same LXRandR window click on resolution and select 1024x768. </dt>
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<dd> The resolution should change to 1024x768 and a popup should appear stating "is everything OK? Confirm within 15 seconds otherwise previous state will be restored." </dd>
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<dt>Press the enter key on your keyboard and the resolution should return to your to resolution set in Auto</dt>
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<dd>The The screen resolution resets to the default value and LXRandR remains open.</dd>
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This test will check that LXRandR will save a users resolution between sessions.
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<strong> The following test will involve logging out of the lubuntu session so make sure to save any open work.</strong>
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<dt> In the field for resolution select 1024x768 hit apply </dt>
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<dd>a popup should appeare asking "is everything OK? Confirm within 15 seconds otherwise previous state will be restored." </dd>
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<dt> on the keyboard press the tab key twice and press enter to apply the new resolution</dt>
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<dd> The resolution should change to 1024x768</dd>
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<dt> click the button on the left side of LXRandR that says save. </dt>
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<dd> A box should popup saying configuration saved</dd>
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<dt> Now to check that LXRandR saved settings go to the lxde menu and select logout</dt>
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<dd> You should return to the lightdm greeter and have a login screen</dd>
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<dt> Enter your password and log back into the Lubuntu session</dt>
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<dd> The monitor should have the same resolution as before you logged out</dd>
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<strong>The following tests require a second monitor. If you do not have one, skip the tests.</strong>
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This test will check that LXRandR can handle 2 monitors
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<dt>Plug in your monitor.</dt>
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<dt>Click on the Lubuntu icon in your panel, then on "Preferences" and "Monitor Settings"</dt>
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<dd>LXRandR opens in a new window</dd>
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<dt>Uncheck "Turn On" for your laptop (or first) monitor. Click on Apply</dt>
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<dd>LXRandR opens in a new window. </dd>
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<dt> Unchek "Turn on" for your laptop (or first) monitor. Click on apply.</dt>
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<dd>LXRandR closes. Only the external monitor is operating</dd>
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<dt>Click on the Lubuntu icon in your panel, then on "Preferences" and "Monitor Settings"</dt>
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<dd>LXRandR opens in a new window</dd>