Test Master v3.01
Documentation
 
  THE MAIN TESTMASTER WINDOW

The available menu items are as follows:

Application - dropdown menu as follows:

  • Show Hints - shows (or not) hints when the pointer is moved over window objects, buttons etc.
  • Font Size - sets the font size to Small, Medium or Large depending on preference.
  • Administrator - not in Read Only mode, opens Administrator dialog box (password protected).
  • Exit - quit the application.

Results - displays the results summary window. The Clear button, if enabled, can be used to erase the contents of the results file. NOTE: The Clear button can be disabled via the Administrator option.

Help - dropdown menu as follows:

  • Help Index - launches the system default web browser to display help information.
  • About - display the TestMaster about box. Registration is achieved via a button on the About box screen.

The left listbox displays all the available tests in the TestMaster\Tests directory (identified by the .tmq file extension). The right section displays the summary information for the selected file, if any has been provided.

The six buttons along the bottom are used as follows:

  • Start - run the currently selected test
  • Edit - edit the currently selected question set. Note that this button will be disabled if:
    • the selected test was generated an a version of TestMaster previous to 3.xx (these files had no protection built in)
    • the selected test has had protection set by the author of the question set
  • Add - add a new question set. Asks for a name for the new question set, creates an empty file then puts TestMaster in edit mode
  • Delete - delete the selected question set. Note that this button may have been disabled in Administrator
  • Help - show the help page (uses the default HTML browser on the computer)
  • Exit - exit the program
 

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If there are any errors or items that are unclear in this help file please email so that they can be corrected or the information improved


Copyright © 1999 Bob Beveridge