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Revision as of 23:42, 25 January 2024

About

This trigger will fire when a click on specific textual content is detected within a chosen app.

Note:
This trigger may not work in all cases as some screens/apps may have custom implementations that block click and/or long click detection.

Available configuration

All applications

 You can use 'All applications' but it is more recommended to select only the applications where you want to monitor, it could be 1 or more selected applications.


Click | Long click

You can filter only by a simple click or a long click.


Text to match

You can filter only by a simple click or a long click.


Regular expression/Wildcards

Regular expression matching

Regular expression matching (or regex matching) is a technique for finding patterns within text using a specialized syntax known as regular expressions. It's a powerful tool for text processing and pattern recognition.


Wildcards

The referenced text field or variable supports the use of wildcards, you can use wildcards to specify values that match a variety of inputs.

* Represents zero or more occurrences of the preceding character or group.
? Represents zero or one occurrence of the preceding character or group.
For example, the regular expression ab*c will match:

abc
abbc
abbc
abbbbc

The regular expression ab?c will match:
abc
abC