I was so close, but i was missing the offset caused by adding the tray entry in the menu. My output was a 3 pixel wide menu with no text. I added the tray level of the menu, and POOF !. Thanks so much. For the un-imaginitive, here is the code :
sub Tray_RightClick { print "Right Click\n"; my ($x,$y) = Win32::GUI::GetCursorPos(); my $menu = new Win32::GUI::Menu( "tray" => "tray", " > exit" => "Exit", " > foo" => {-text => "foo", -name => "NI_b", -checked + => 1 }, " > bar" => "NI_b", " > foobar" => "NI_b", ); $main->TrackPopupMenu($menu->{tray}, $x, $y); 1; }

i had a memory leak once, and it ruined my favorite shirt.

In reply to Re: Re: Win32::NotifyIcon pop-up menu blues by MZSanford
in thread Win32::NotifyIcon pop-up menu blues by MZSanford

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