To emulate the DPR, the Advanced emulation settings option must be enabled. (Or, search for ' device model device pixel ratio'.) You can find DPR values for various devices here: Web applications can use the device pixel ratio to conditionally load different CSS or images. For example, iPhone 7 has DPR=2, meaning it uses 2×2 physical pixels to show 1 CSS pixel. For example, iPhone 6 with iOS 9 has this user agent:ĭevice pixel ratio (DPR) is the number of physical pixels per CSS pixels. It identifies the browser and contains information about the browser version, operating system and its version, and specific browser enhancements. If you select a disabled browser in the TestComplete UI, TestComplete will automatically enable it. Note:ĭisabled browser profiles are still listed on the Recording toolbar and in the Tested Applications editor. You can use this check box to change the set of browsers used by cross-browser mobile web tests without actually modifying the tests.
If unchecked, the browser profile is not included in the Run Virtual Browser and Virtual Browser Loop keyword test operations and in the VirtualBrowsers scripting object.
Specifies whether the browser profile can be used in tests. They are listed in a table with the following columns: Column Virtual Browsers - the mobile browser profiles that can be used in tests.