Hi.  Indeed, the buttons in tR5.3 are not labeled, and this works the same 
in JFW as with Window-Eyes.  The problem is minimized by the fact that 
there are keyboard shortcuts for all functions provided by the 
buttons.  Part of the problem may be that they have streamlined the display 
so that buttons which aren't usable don't show up in the tab order in 5.3.

The buttons you see, therefore, depend on where you are and what you can do.

If you create a situation where you have a sound file loaded, so you can 
either play or record, and you are at the beginning of the file, after you 
tab past the volume controls and the Advanced and Mixer buttons, you come 
to a slider allowing you to change your spot in the file by arrowing.  You 
then tab to a combo box allowing you to change the increment of movement 
carried out by the forward and rewind buttons or keys.  (the comma is the 
rewind key and the period is the forward key.)  In the position I've 
described, the next four buttons are forward, To End, Play and Record.

Now, let's say you advance through the file at least a little.  Now, two 
other buttons become available.   They are Back and To Start, and they 
appear between the slider and the combo box in the tab order. When you play 
a file, the play and record buttons are replaced by stop and pause, and 
when you pause, you how have something which I labeled unpause.

Dean


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