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JW Player v5
This is the JW Player version 5 player. In the bottom left of the Player’s window is the location of the Play / Pause button; this is the first tabbed button. Also in the center of the Players window, there is a temporary Play button that disappears when the presentation is playing. This button is not tabable. The second tabbed button is the Mute and audio button. The audio will be on by default. The lasted tabbed button is the full screen button. When in full screen mode, press the Escape (Esc) button to return the player to normal view. The CC (Closed Captioning) button is not tabable. You will need to turn on MouseKeys to turn CC on or off without a mouse.
This is the JW Player version 5 player bar only. This image shows the Play / Pause button to the far left in the Pause position. The Player bar also has a scrollbar in the center. The scrollbar displays the current time position on the left and the end time on the right of the scrollbar.

MouseKeys
I) To turn on MouseKeys using your mouse
1. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, make sure you are in Classic View, with all Control Panel icons showing. If not, click Switch to Classic View in the left pane of Control Panel.
3. Click Accessibility Options to open the Accessibility Options dialog box. Click the Mouse tab. Turn on MouseKeys by selecting the Use MouseKeys check box.
4. Click Settings. In the Setting for Mousekeys dialog box, click the options you want.
5. Click OK, click OK again, and then click Close to close Control Panel.
II) To turn on MouseKeys using your mouse
1. Display the Start menu by pressing Ctrl+Esc (or the Windows logo key). Then open Control Panel by pressing C.
2. In Control Panel, make sure you are in Classic View, with all Control Panel icons showing. If not, go to the left pane of Control Panel and open Switch to Classic View by pressing Tab and then Enter. Press the arrow keys to move to Accessibility Options, and then press Enter.
3. In the Accessibility Options dialog box, press Ctrl+Tab to reach theMouse tab. Select the Use MouseKeys check box by pressing M.
4. Press S for Settings. In the Setting for Mousekeys dialog box, you have your choice of the following MouseKey options that you can adjust with the arrow keys:
• Press U to use a shortcut to turn MouseKeys on or off by pressing left Alt+Shift+Num Lock.
• Press T to set the maximum speed at which the mouse pointer moves when you hold down a MouseKeys direction key.
• Press A to set how quickly the mouse pointer accelerates to its maximum speed when you hold down a MouseKeys direction key (Press A).
• Press H to enable slowing down the pointer speed by holding down the Shift key, and speeding up the pointer speed by holding the Ctrl key while pressing MouseKeys direction keys.
• Press N to switch between MouseKeys and standard numeric keypad operation when NumLock is on. (Press F when NumLock is off.)
• Press S to show an icon on the taskbar when MouseKeys is turned on.
• Click Enter twice to save your settings and close the dialog boxes.
• Close Control Panel by pressing Alt+F, C.