Tester’s Pedal Rikard Edgren
The tool you’ve been waiting for!
Function: When you push the pedal a random input will be sent to the machine, and thereby your application.
By default, a sample of error-prone inputs are available (e.g. ASCII 30, double-click, Unicode, beep)
The nifty thing is to be able to do this rapidly, On-Demand, in unexpected situations, or when you are bored.
System Requirements: any machine with USB (Wi-Fi in 2.0)
Modes: ASCII, all characters, everything
No of inputs sent: 1 to 4,294,967,296
Logging: Temp folder on applicable systems
Limitations: no API, no warranty
Price: TBD
If you plug it in to someone else’s computer, you can take your practical jokes to a new level…
Great idea!
As long as this isn´t available, you could use Elisabeth Hendrickson´s “Test Heuristics Cheat Sheet”: http://testobsessed.com/2007/02/19/test-heuristics-cheat-sheet/
Agreed. Hendrickson’s Cheat Sheet is one of the testing worlds most powerful publically available two-page documents.