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[The feature associated with this page, DirectShow, is a legacy feature. It has been superseded by MediaPlayer, IMFMediaEngine, and Audio/Video Capture in Media Foundation. Those features have been optimized for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Microsoft strongly recommends that new code use MediaPlayer, IMFMediaEngine and Audio/Video Capture in Media Foundation instead of DirectShow, when possible. Microsoft suggests that existing code that uses the legacy APIs be rewritten to use the new APIs if possible.]
The SelectAtPosition method highlights the menu button under the mouse pointer position.
Syntax
HRESULT SelectAtPosition(
[in] POINT point
);
Parameters
[in] point
Point on the screen, in screen pixel coordinates.
Return value
Returns one of the following values.
| Return code | Description |
|---|---|
|
Success. |
|
No button is present at the mouse pointer position. |
|
The DVD Navigator is in the Stop domain. |
Remarks
Note that angle and menu button indexes are one-based while audio stream and subpicture stream indexes are zero-based.
Call IDvdControl2::ActivateButton in response to a mouse click when the pointer is over a menu button.
The following table shows the Annex J command name to which this method name corresponds, and the domains in which this method is valid.
This method is demonstrated in the DVDSample application in CDvdCore::OnMouseEvent.
| Annex J Command Name | Valid Domains |
| None |
|
Requirements
| Requirement | Value |
|---|---|
| Minimum supported client | Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
| Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
| Target Platform | Windows |
| Header | strmif.h (include Dshow.h) |
| Library | Strmiids.lib |