SelectAtPosition Method

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Note

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The SelectAtPosition method selects the menu button at the specified mouse pointer coordinates.

MSWebDVD.SelectAtPosition(xPos, yPos)

Parameters

xPos

Specifies the x-coordinate as an Integer.

yPos

Specifies the y-coordinate as an Integer.

Return Value

No return value.

Remarks

Use this method when implementing custom mouse handling after setting DisableAutoMouseProcessing to true.

Selecting merely highlights the button. To send the command associated with a button that has been selected, call ActivateButton.

See also

ButtonsAvailable

CurrentButton

GetButtonAtPosition

GetButtonRect

SelectAndActivateButton