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UiPath Exam UiPath-RPAv1 Topic 5 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for UiPath's UiPath-RPAv1 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 5
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What is the difference between a Click activity whose SimulateClick property is checked and another one with the same property unchecked?

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Vilma
2 months ago
Now I'm imagining a superhero called 'The Simulater' who can click things without even moving his mouse. What a time to be alive!
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Cassi
2 months ago
This is a classic case of 'click' vs 'simulate click'. The checked one is like a ninja - it clicks without leaving a trace! Perfect for those sneaky automation tests.
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Ma
1 months ago
C) The activity with the SimulateClick flag unchecked moves the mouse cursor over the target element, while the one with the flag set does not move the mouse cursor
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Jeniffer
1 months ago
B) The activity with an enabled SimulateClick flag does not click the target element, it just simulates the action
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Kaitlyn
1 months ago
A) There is no difference-both can be used in same scenarios
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Rose
3 months ago
I think the key difference is the mouse cursor movement. The unchecked one moves the cursor, while the checked one just simulates the click without the cursor movement. Good to know for different testing scenarios.
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Stephanie
1 months ago
C) The activity with the SimulateClick flag unchecked moves the mouse cursor over the target element, while the one with the flag set does not move the mouse cursor
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Laurel
2 months ago
B) The activity with an enabled SimulateClick flag does not click the target element, it just simulates the action
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Andra
2 months ago
A) There is no difference-both can be used in same scenarios
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Casie
3 months ago
I think the activity with SimulateClick unchecked moves the mouse cursor over the target element, while the one with the flag set does not move the mouse cursor.
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Verlene
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe both activities can be used in the same scenarios without any difference.
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Elin
3 months ago
The difference is quite clear - the one with SimulateClick checked doesn't actually click the element, it just pretends to. That's useful when you don't want to trigger any events or actions on the target.
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Fletcher
2 months ago
C) The difference is quite clear - the one with SimulateClick checked doesn't actually click the element, it just pretends to. That's useful when you don't want to trigger any events or actions on the target.
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Desmond
2 months ago
B) The activity with an enabled SimulateClick flag does not click the target element, it just simulates the action
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Tegan
3 months ago
A) There is no difference-both can be used in same scenarios
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Ethan
3 months ago
I think the difference is that the activity with SimulateClick checked just simulates the click, it doesn't actually click.
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