Summary
- This workload will:
- Simulate a user opening the built-in Windows 10 3D Viewer app and performing various 3D rendering tasks as an actual user might perform. This generates realistic graphically-intensive load.
- The following steps will be performed:
- Opening app and capturing app-opening timing with a custom timer
- Changing the default animating model's animation speed
- Changing the Quick Animation setting away from default
- Changing the Model animation setting away from default
- Turning the 2D grid (plane) on and off
- Cycling through the different shading options/presets of the model
- Cycling through the view/camera angle presets in the Grid & Views page
- Cycling through the presets in the Environment & Lighting page
- *Comment this section out of the code if the targets don't have an internet connection*
Opening up the 3D library popup, choosing All Animated Models category, loading the first (top-left) model, and idling on the new model after having loaded - Closing out of the 3D Viewer app
- Supplemental information:
- If needed, configure the "Set global vars" section of this workload
- Go through the workload to understand what it's doing. Comment out any unneeded code/code blocks, or add on any needed functional testing
- Developed with: Login Enterprise Scripting Toolset/Application XRay version 4.6.5, Windows 10 Pro x64 21H1
- Last updated on: 12 Oct 2021
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Disclaimer
Please refer to the top of the attached .cs file for more information.
This workload is provided as-is and might need further configuration and customization to work successfully in each unique environment. For further Professional Services-based customization please consult with the Login VSI Support and Services team. Please refer to the section "Application Customization" for further self-help information regarding workload crafting and implementation.
- windows3DViewer_v1.0.app6 Bytes
- windows3DViewer_v1.0.cs10 KB