Thank you. I used WidgetDump and got I 'display' that showed the OK button was in a tree of
dirselect->frame1->button
and the Cancel button was in a tree
dirselect->frame1->button1

I tried using the line
$ds->frame1->button->configure(-command => [\&OK_cb]);
to associate the sub OK_cb with the OK button. However, I got the error message

Failed to AUTOLOAD 'Tk::DirSelect::frame1' at C:\radan-docs\radan-f\perlwork\programs\atest_x_select.pz line 14.

pryrt suggestion has worked and let me get the selected directory but it would be good to know how to associate the sub OK_cb so that I can look at other things I may want to alter.

In reply to Re^2: Tk DirSelect Buttons by merrymonk
in thread Tk DirSelect Buttons by merrymonk

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