UI Spy is part of the .net framework from microsoft, and it does something almost like the homerow utility, or along the lines of windig, and it basically seems to display applications/components, etc. etc. in a form of tree structure, and when something is selected, you can tab around it's dialogue and read various bits of information about the various controls etc. including access information, properties etc. etc., so it might be of minor interest, but since is actually part of a version of the .net framework, might not work on each and every machine. Anyway, you can download it separately here: http://blogs.telerik.com/KonstantinPetkov/Posts/08-10-20/UI_Automation_Accessibility_in_Silverlight_2_tools_and_resources_summary.aspx It would also be available on the Microsoft windows SDK submenu in the normal programs menu if you already had a version of it, but I couldn't find it although have VS.Net 2008 etc., but running on windows XP machines. Stay well Jacob Kruger jacob.kruger@xxxxxxxxxxxx __________ Visit and contribute to The JAWS Script Repository http://jawsscripts.com View the list's information and change your settings at http://www.freelists.org/list/jawsscripts