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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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