Maddox,
I agree - I had been thinking that too. I thought you could perhaps record a section of real odds in a market either in-play or before, and then play it back to test a triggger.
It could possibly be stored as a csv file with info, say, per second for each runner, back price and amount times three and lay price and amount times three. You could then even edit it to stick in a spurious spike to see how the triggers react.
I have made done with using a screen recorder to play back an event to see in retrospect what happened and why.