Task Capture
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Task Capture
Last updated 2024年3月11日

Capture Process

Click Capture Process to capture the actions of the process as you perform it and let Task Capture create the process diagram automatically. Then you can review and enhance the recorded documentation.



Choose this option in case:

  • you want to automatically record the whole process step by step in a linear way
  • the process is straightforward and doesn't include many actions or branching scenarios

Before starting the Capturing Process, make sure you've set up the proper Capturing settings.

Executing the process

Execute the process you want to automate, while the tool takes screenshots and collects smart data with every mouse click.

Once you click Capture Process, the capturing widget is displayed. It indicates the capture progress, presenting the number of captured actions and the number of remaining actions until the 500 actions limitation is reached. Please check the Action limitation for details about this feature.

As soon as the widget is displayed a Start Capture button is made available allowing you to control the beginning of the capturing process.

Before you hit the Start button, we recommend you prepare all the relevant applications used to perform the process.



Once you click Start Capture the capturing begins and the following management options are displayed:

  1. Pause: allowing you to avoid irrelevant data.
  2. Stop: allowing you to finish the documentation process.
  3. Add title: allowing you to add a relevant title to each action you capture.
  4. Add description: allowing you to add a relevant description to each action you capture.



    Note: By default, Task Capture generates screenshots for every action you perform - mouse clicks, keyboard inputs, and hotkeys. You can specify the actions you want to record in the Capturing settings page

Getting a detailed workflow diagram

As a result of the capturing process, a comprehensive diagram illustrating the workflow of the procedure is displayed.

Each workflow is composed of a number of Sequences linked between a Start node and an End action. The name of each Sequence is generated automatically based on the name of the captured applications' windows. For details about the Sequence information access the Viewing and editing a sequence.

To edit the workflow's properties, save, or export click File. Open the File menu for details about each option.

Detect and merge same-screen actions

After finishing the capture process, Task Capture offers to detect actions per all documents that contain similar screenshots and offers to merge them.

The merging process is done in two ways:

Automatically

  1. Task Capture offers to detect similar screenshots, and Detect button should be selected.
  2. After analyzing all the actions, a result shows how many actions with similar screenshots were detected. Here, you can Review Detected or Merge All Detected.
  3. Selecting Merge All Detected merges similar screenshots, and a notification toast pops up automatically at the bottom-right side informs about successful merging.



Manually

  1. Task Capture offers to detect similar screenshots, and Detect button should be selected.
  2. After analyzing all the actions, a result shows how many actions with similar screenshots were detected. Here, you can Review Detected or Merge All Detected.
  3. Selecting Review Detected shows the sequences that contain similar actions and walkthrough the actions list to select and merge desired ones.



  • Executing the process
  • Getting a detailed workflow diagram
  • Detect and merge same-screen actions
  • Automatically
  • Manually

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