This is a client-side condition which detects whether the visitor has moved their mouse pointer out of a defined zone on the web page.
The following configuration options are available for this condition:
Timeout: This is used to specify the amount of time after the rule executes that the monitored zone becomes active. For example, if you set this to 10 seconds, the user can move their mouse pointer out of the monitored zone in those 10 seconds without the condition returning a true value. By default, it is set to 0 seconds, which means that the monitored zone is active as soon as the rule executes.
Trigger Value: This is used to define the number of times the visitor can move their mouse pointer outside the defined zone before the condition returns a true value.
Zone Coordinates: This is used to define the zone that the condition monitors. You can specify the coordinates and dimensions of the zone. The default coordinates are (1, 1) and the default dimensions are (-1, 30).
X Coordinate: This is used to define the X screen coordinate for the zone that the condition monitors.
Y Coordinate: This is used to define the Y screen coordinate for the zone that the condition monitors.
Width: This is used to define the width of the zone that the condition monitors. The width of the zone is measured in pixels.
Note: Entering a value of -1 for Width means the width of the area monitored is from the starting coordinates to the right-hand side of the page.
Height: This is used to define the height of the zone that the condition monitors. The height of the zone is measured in pixels.
Note: The X Coordinate, Y Coordinate, Width, and Height options combine to define the zone that the condition monitors. E.g., if the values you provide for X Coordinate, Y Coordinate, Width, and Height are 100, 30, 750, and 450 respectively, then this will create a zone 750 pixels wide by 450 pixels down with the top left corner at position (100,30).