Screens in Windows apps
Screens are the content that your users view in your app. Measuring screen views helps you to understand which content is most viewed by your users.
We have disabled automatic screen tracking to avoid all screens getting tracked.
- Use the below function to enable automatic screen tracking.
For UWP apps
CopiedAppticsAnalytics.Tracker.OnNewFrameLaunch(rootFrame);
For WinUI apps
CopiedWinUIAppticsAnalytics.Tracker.OnNewFrameLaunch(frameMain);
View tracking
- You can track certain views like custom control, pop-up, etc. using View tracking.
- Multiple views can be tracked using this, and a maximum of 20 views can be tracked at a time.
- On view Opened or Loaded event call the below function.
For UWP apps
Copiedvar screenObject = AppticsAnalytics.AppticsTracker.ViewGotFocus("ViewName");
For WinUI apps
Copiedvar screenObject = AppticsWindowsBase.Analytics.AnalyticsHelper.ViewGotFocus(string viewName, bool setAsCurrentScreen);
- On view Unloading or Closing event, call the below function and pass screenObject received from the above function.
Note: If you forget to call "ViewLostFocus", we won't track that view.
For UWP apps
CopiedAppticsAnalytics.AppticsTracker.ViewLostFocus(screenObject);
For WinUI apps
CopiedAppticsWindowsBase.Analytics.AnalyticsHelper.ViewLostFocus(screenObject);