> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.guideflow.com/help/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.guideflow.com/help/capture-settings/chrome-extension-settings.md).

# Chrome extension settings

{% hint style="info" %}
Make sure that you have the [Chrome extension](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/guideflow/neabdmkliomokekhgnogbeonopbjmajc) downloaded and installed on your browser before you get started.
{% endhint %}

### How to access Guideflow's Chrome extension settings

{% @guideflow/guideflow-embed requestedUrl="<https://app.guideflow.com/player/6kw11lwbzp>" %}

1. Click on the Guideflow Chrome extension.
2. On the top right, click on the gear icon to open the settings.

### Available settings

* **AI generated call-to-actions** - Toggle on if you want AI to help you generate descriptions for your call-to-actions (you can edit them later).
* **Multi-tabs capture** - Toggle on to enable capture across different browser tabs.
* [**Record video on drag & drop**](/help/capture-a-guideflow/how-to-capture-a-guideflow/screen-capture/automatic-video-capture.md#record-video-on-drag-and-drop) - Toggle on to automatically capture a video clip when dragging and dropping elements.
* [**Record video on scroll**](/help/capture-a-guideflow/how-to-capture-a-guideflow/screen-capture/automatic-video-capture.md#record-video-on-scroll) - Toggle on to automatically record vertical or horizontal scroll movements.
* [**Record video on typing**](/help/capture-a-guideflow/how-to-capture-a-guideflow/screen-capture/automatic-video-capture.md#record-video-on-typing) - Toggle on to automatically record a video when you start typing (ie. typing in a search bar).


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