Avoiding Coordinates

When using the prompt assistant, it's important to follow certain guidelines to ensure that the tool doesn't generate coordinates when creating enriched interactions from raw data.

One common issue we've noticed is that when clicking on UI elements that have text, it's crucial to click directly on the text. This increases the likelihood that GPTD will correctly interpret the element and avoid producing coordinates.

If users don't click directly on the text, like in the examples provided, coordinates are often generated instead.

If text is available, avoid clicking on images. For example, to improve recording accuracy, it's better to click on the "DIOR" or "Sauvage" text (see below).

Avoid clicking on the icon if it comes with a label. To improve the accuracy of the recording, it's better to click on the "Cart" text in the center image (see below)

Similarly, don't click on the empty space in the input field if there is a text label available. For better accuracy, we suggest clicking on the "Title" text in the right image (see below)

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