Getting Started with PRIMO Container Editor
The PRIMO (Pattern Recognition Image Matching OCR) Container Editor creates object definitions that Worksoft interfaces can use to identify objects on the screen that cannot be recognized otherwise. Currently, Certify Silverlight is the only Worksoft interface that the PRIMO Container Editor supports.
This tool should only be used to define controls that you cannot learn with Certify LiveTouch for Silverlight.
PRIMO Controls
Control definitions are divided into two classes:
- Basic Controls
Basic Controls are controls that PRIMO provides direct functionality to configure and define. Currently, only the Buttons control type is supported. A Button control is defined as any object that is expected to perform an action and acts like a button.
- Advanced Controls
Advanced Controls are intended for use by Worksoft staff and integrators only at this time.
Accessing Primo Container Editor
The PRIMO Container Editor can be accessed through the Certify Tools menu or Certify Silverlight Learn.
To access the PRIMO Container Editor through the Tools menu, select Configure > Interfaces > PRIMO.
To access the PRIMO Container Editor through Certify Silverlight Learn, open the Learn tool by selecting Tools > Certify Interface Learn > Silverlight from the Certify menu. From the Certify Silverlight Learn menu, select Tools > PRIMO Library Manager to open the PRIMO Container Editor.