MSVidWebDVD.SelectAtPosition Method
Note This topic applies to Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later.
The SelectAtPosition method selects the menu button at the specified mouse pointer coordinates.
VidWebDVD.SelectAtPosition(
xPos As Long,
yPos As Long
)
Parameters
xPos
Specifies the x-coordinate as a Long.yPos
Specifies the y-coordinate as a Long.
Return Value
This method does not return a value.
Error Codes
If the property fails, Err.Number may be set to one of the following values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
E_UNEXPECTED | Unspecified error. |
VFW_E_DVD_NO_BUTTON | No button is present at the specified position. |
VFW_E_DVD_INVALIDDOMAIN | The DVD Navigator filter is in the Stop domain. |
Valid Domains
The following table shows the Annex J command name to which this method name corresponds, and the domains in which this method is valid.
Annex J Command Name | Valid Domains |
---|---|
None | DVD_DOMAIN_VideoManagerMenu
DVD_DOMAIN_VideoTitleSetMenu DVD_DOMAIN_Title DVD_DOMAIN_FirstPlay |
Remarks
Selecting merely highlights the button. To send the command associated with a button that has been selected, call ActivateButton. To simulate clicking a button, call SelectAndActivateButton. The buttons described are the menu buttons on the Video Control, not the buttons in the surrounding form or HTML.
Examples
oVidWebDVD.SelectAtPosition(xPos, yPos)
Requirements
Type Library | Use MS Video Control 1.0 Type Library and Microsoft Tuner 1.0 Type Library. |
DLL | Requires Quartz.dll. |
See Also
ButtonAtPosition
ButtonsAvailable
CurrentButton
MSVidWebDVD Object
SelectAndActivateButton
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