Flex 4.6 mobile mp3 player....create progressBar

how to create progressBar for mp3 player in flex 4.6 mobile???
help me please!!!!

consider this scenario:
1. user click a button and advances to the next view.
2. here clicks a textinput so it focuses and soft keyboard appears
3. user click back key on his phone - soft keyboard retracts (no backkeypressed event caught)
4. textinput still has the focus border around it (why?) and user clicks back key again - application goes in the background for a couple of seconds and closes itself.
I attached the .fxp for the test project
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4318878/TestBackKey.fxp

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