Hi Brenda,

Just to confirm, I assume that you are talking about the SiriusXM app by 
SiriusXM?  There is no trial version, though one can obtain a five day trial 
subscription.

Okay, so on the assumption that we're discussing the same app, I was able to 
ascertain the function of all unlabeled buttons by selecting them.  At the 
bottom of the window, left to right, I labeled the five main buttons as follows:

1. Categories
2. Channels
3. Favorites
4. On Demand
5. Downloads.

While content is playing, you'll notice another button located in the center of 
the screen about a third of the way down (a bit below the play/pause button).  
I labeled that one "artist info", though it will also display information about 
a channel.

Lastly, if you are listening to a channel such as 82 (Radio Classics) that 
exploits the "Start now" feature which allows direct access to the last five 
hours of content, there is a button in the center of the screen near the top 
that I labeled: "exit list".

HTH.
Geoff
 
On Jul 7, 2013, at 2:04 PM, meadowlar...@cox.net wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
>    Does anybody have the order of the XM app buttons? I know how to label 
> them, but don't know what they are. Does anybody know? I'd be much oblidged. 
> Ihave the real version of the app, not the trial version.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brenda
> 
> mailto:meadowlar...@cox.net 
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