From 00afe257f8f9378883d9ee54ea1edc556b18ac8b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivana Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2021 12:01:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Create transfer direct messages --- transfer-direct-messages.md | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+) create mode 100644 transfer-direct-messages.md diff --git a/transfer-direct-messages.md b/transfer-direct-messages.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08a4e36 --- /dev/null +++ b/transfer-direct-messages.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#### Settings + +**Device1** +All connection settings are ON + +**Device2** +All connection settings are OFF + +#### Steps to execute +- Device1 - Write a direct message to a contact/recipient and send them. Initially, as the contact is offline, the message will not be delivered, but will just have a little clock icon which signifies that it is waiting to be delivered. +- Device1 - Save it on the USB stick, and eject the USB stick by going to th status bar, pulling it down and selecting Eject on the USB drive notification +- After this the messages on device1 which were 'sent'to the USB drive, have one 'tick' to denote that they have been sent. +- Device2 - receive the message by going to Contact > Connections > Transfer data, then selecting the file containing the message sent by device1 +- Devce2 - reply to that message. +- Device2 - save reply onto the USB stick +- Device2 - save the same reply to another file - give it a different name +- Device1 - import the device2's message from the USB stick. +- Device1 - note that the originally sent message to the device2 gains another 'tick' (and now has two of them) when the reply is imported from the USB stick +- Device1 - try to import the other file with the reply from device2 +- This is not possible, and the user gets an error message that the file is not recognised. +- Device1 - write a new message to device2 and save it on the USB stick +- A few minutes later - device2 put the settings> connections> Bluetooth + WiFi ON +- This should ensure that the device2 receives the device1's message (even without importing it from the USB stick) +- Device1 go to settings > connections and switch the BT and WiFi OFF. +- Device2 write a message to device1 and save it on the USB stick +- Device1 import the device2's message from the USB stick +- Device1 go to settings > connections and switch the bluetooth and WiFi ON +- This action should add another 'tick' to the already imported message +- The messages that are already imported should not be delivered again when the bluetooth and WIFi are switched back on. +- Equally, the mesages already received in a normal way, should not be duplicated if they are subsequently imported from the USB + + + +