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This article shows you how to click a button with Genta Automation.
Click "PUT NAME OF BUTTON HERE" button
The example syntax below will command Genta to find the Log In button and click it.
Click "Log In" button
Fig. 1 shows the expected result of Example 1
The example syntax below will command Genta to click a button with only an image by using the tooltip label that appears when the mouse hovers over the button. The button must have a tooltip for this syntax to work.
Click "Settings" button
Fig. 3 shows the expected result for Example 2.
The example syntax below will command Genta to use a wildcard match to find a button with the first instance of “I Accept the” contained within it and click it.
Click "*I Accept the*" button
The example syntax below will command Genta to use a wildcard match to find a button with the first instance of a button that starts with “I Accept the” and click it.
Click "I Accept the*" button
Command syntax is case-insensitive.
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