Capture Image button through AISense Recorder
- Updated: 2022/12/14
Capture Image button through AISense Recorder
Image buttons or icons are clickable buttons with no anchors. An application can have one or multiple image buttons. AISense Recorder uses template matching to detect and match image buttons on an application. So even after you record, if the position of the image button changes due to window resizing, AISense Recorder can detect the object and run the bot.
Capture Image button
- On the left pane, click Automation.
- To create a bot, click , or open a bot for which you want to record a task.
- Click Start recording.
The Recorder bot runtime window appears.
- Select a window from the drop-down list.
If you opened an application recently and it is not available in the list, click the Refresh icon.
- Click AISense Recorder and allow the scanning process to
finish.Note: The AISense Recorder downloads the required dependent files the first time you use it on a device.
The AISense Recorder toolbar appears with these options: Finish, Scan, Define, and Pause.
The AISense Recorder analyzes the selected application window to identify the UI objects in that window. When the system is analyzing the application window, the options on the toolbar are unavailable. After the analysis completes, the options are enabled and you can start recording the task.
- Wait for the AISense Recorder to detect the object.
- If the object is not detected automatically, then when the AISense Recorder reaches the Ready state,
you can click the Define button to detect the
object.Note:
- In the Define window, the AISense Recorder shows embedded help for each control type so you can select the correct control types for custom objects.
- If you unintentionally click the screen or click before the highlighter appears, AISense Recorder provides visibility into it. You must confirm to capture the object again, or use the Define functionality to define the object on the screen.
- Select Image button from the Select the object
type for the selected area tab.
- Draw a rectangle around the image button that you want to capture.
The selected area is shown in the box below the Drag and select the area which you want to define from the image field.
- Hover the mouse cursor over the nearby static text. Once the text is
highlighted, select the static text as the supporting anchor.
The image of the anchor is shown in the box below the Select one supporting anchor point for the selected area field.
- Click Define.
- After you have captured the required objects, click Finish.