Pixel Exists

The Pixel Exists action An instruction within a botflow. in a botflow Automated steps that you can design for each bot that will run. determines if a specific pixel can be found on the screen.

Using the Pixel Exists action, you can determine, for example, if a:

  • Specific color is present on the screen.
  • Check box is checked or option control is selected.
  • Bar in a bar chart has reached a certain threshold.

Some examples of target applications for the Pixel Exists action using the Target Selector are:

  • Microsoft Excel spreadsheet cells.
  • Nintex Forms.
  • Browser windows.

Add a Pixel Exists action to a botflow

This procedure provides the steps necessary to add a Pixel Exists action to a botflow.

To add a Pixel Exists action to a botflow:

  1. Drag the Target Selector from the Build Pane Area to add new actions and edit existing actions. The Build Pane displays after you select a targeted element in a Windows application. The center of the Build Pane is referred to as the Task Editor Pane. and drop it onto an application to display the Target Preview.
  2. Select Pixel Exists from the Images actions list.
  3. The Pixel Exists Action Builder window displays.

  4. Set the Pixel Exists settings.
    • Preview: Provides a click-able preview of the target.
    • Pixel Information: Displays color and location information about the selected pixel.
    • Color/B&W (Slidbar): The Color/B&W toggle switches the Preview between Color Mode and Black & White Mode.
    • Save to: Type the Save to destination.
  1. If needed, adjust the Rule settings to modify how Nintex Bot finds the application target.
  2. If needed, adjust the Run Error Task settings and Timing settings to fine tune how the action runs.
  3. View the action Details settings.
  4. If needed, adjust the Run Switch setting to create the action without running it.
  5. Optionally, add an action note.
  6. Click OK to add the Pixel Exists action to the botflow.

Pixel Exists Action field and button descriptions