Preparing for Keyboard Testing
Note This content applies to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK). For the latest information using the new Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK), see Windows HCK User's Guide on the Windows Hardware Dev Center.
Many of the tests in the Windows Driver Kit (WDK) require a test system to restart (often more than once) to complete a test run. The test description and the running instructions specify whether a test requires a system restart. Although these tests programmatically restart the test system, you must manually log on to the test system after each system restart so that the test run can resume. You can avoid this requirement by enabling autologon functionality on the test system. For more information about autologon, see Running with autologon enabled.
Test system configuration
To configure the test systems for keyboard testing, do the following:
Connect the keyboard to the client system and ensure its visibility and basic functionality before proceeding.
If the keyboard supports USB, ensure the keyboard is plugged into the external USB 2.0 high-speed hub that is connected to the client system.
Build date: 9/14/2012