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Screenshots

capture_screenshot() writes a PNG of the current viewport. The file is in device pixels — on a 2× display a 2296×1143 CSS viewport produces a 4592×2286 PNG.

That matters for two reasons:

  1. Click coordinates are CSS pixels. Don't read a target off the image and pass it to click_at_xy() directly without dividing by devicePixelRatio. The simplest workflow is to take the screenshot, look at it in a viewer that shows CSS coordinates, or measure relative positions and use js("window.devicePixelRatio") to convert.

  2. Some LLMs reject images > 2000 px per side. Long sessions on 2× displays will eventually hit this. Pass max_dim=1800 to downscale the file before it gets into the conversation:

capture_screenshot("/tmp/shot.png", max_dim=1800)

The downscale only happens when the image actually exceeds max_dim, so it's safe to leave on for every shot.

Use full-page screenshots (full=True) only when you need to see content below the fold — they are much larger and slower than viewport-only.