From the image, it seems that the website does not use the real <input> fields as input but uses other fields overlaid over these fields. To verify this, I would inspect the HTML elements that get notified when clicking on that location on screen.
Maybe you can even get by with driving the whole thing with the keyboard alone. Count how many times you need to ->sendkeys("\t") to switch the focus to the appropriate field and then send the input. This is much more fragile, but it seems that the "normal" way doesn't work well there.
In reply to Re^11: WWW::Mechanize::Chrome Instagram
by Corion
in thread WWW::Mechanize::Chrome Instagram
by damian1
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