The control name is spoken, then the control flashes. It must be done this way because the speech is blocking. I could light the control first (no flashing, just static) and then speak the name but you would loose the flash. I could also light the control speak the name and the flash.
I'll have to take your word on that!
I have no idea about the programming and signaling involved. If by lighting the control first *then* speaking the name, could the button to be lit
*while* it's control function is being spoken, then maybe that would be my suggested preference.
From an instructional standpoint, if you *miss* the flash, and only hear the control spoken, you'd either have to listen to the controls over again or face making an erroneous assumption about it's function. ie: I think it would be most efficient to have the button lit solidly, while the control is spoken.
I may be completely misunderstanding what you've said, so bear with me.
mrC