Reference Guide: 4.3 Audio Cursor Indicator
During playback and recording the audio cursor can now move off-screen.
When you are focused in the Text or Reference Panes the audio cursor will move off-screen but the view will not change; this allows you to continue to work with your text.
The new Audio Cursor Indicator will be shown at the bottom (or top) of the audio pane indicating where the audio cursor currently is. Clicking on this button will scroll to the audio cursor position.
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