OK, so we have the 'Name graphics' function, by Ins-G. As I get it, the mouse 
is automatically moved over the whole window, and when hitting a graphics, 
checking if it has a label to it; in the software. If it does, this label will 
be passed on to WE.

If it doesn't have a predefined label, the symbol will simply be left 
untouched, and if you try to manually move your mouse there, WE simply reports 
'Graphic'. From there, you always can manually 'label' your graphic. Nice 
enough. But what do you do, when your screen is spotted with 10, 15, 20 or more 
graphics? Not very easy to have and keep an overview, which graphics you have 
already been at, and which you still have to explore.

In my old screen reader, there was a feature, for simply numbering all 
unlabeled graphics. They would then be reported 'Graphic1', 'Graphic2', ... 
'Graphic15', 'Graphic16', etc. Really a nice way to do it, as you now could 
keep track of which numbers you had vissited, and which you still had left.

Allright, I know, I could simply move my way around, and start out the whole 
exploration of the new window, by manually labelling or numbering the graphics 
in my window. But it is a tidious job, and I really miss the feature of having 
this done automatically, by a single keystroke. In certain cases, I even found 
there was no real need for me to further label graphics in certain 
applications, as you simply just would move your mouse to the 'graphic5', and 
click that one, not bothering having it further labeled.

Guess this would even have been possible by a script of some sort, in WE. So, 
is there a chance, that this feature could be implemented somehow?



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