Hello, David:
I have Adobe on my computer, although I don't know which version.
My question is: Would Adobe be applicable in reading the new digital talking
books? If not, where does it apply?
Cliff
----- Original Message -----
From: "david" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Updating Adobe Flash Player
Hello there;
to update your adobe flash player, and, adobe reader do the following;
1, first go to:
www.adobe.com
next enter on the, accessibility link.
you will find this link at the top of the page.
2, now down arrow until you see;
For users with mobility impairments, it is important to update your
version
of Flash Player; early versions prevented users from tabbing between the
navigation
bar and links elsewhere on the page. You can download the latest version
of
Flash Player.
now, the flash player is a link, press enter.
navigate down the page until you see;
Also install:
1.8MB
Free Google Toolbar
this is checked, use spacebar to uncheck this item. now, navigate further
down the page and enter on;
Agree and install now
note, you may receive a message,
STEP 1
If this happens, select the "Click here" link and choose "Install ActiveX
control".
Step 1: Install Active X
STEP 2
You may be presented with a series of User Account Control dialog boxes.
For each of these, click either "Continue" or "Install", as appropriate.
list of 3 items
Windows needs your permission to continue
Step 2: Do you want to install this software?
You will be redirected to a confirmation page once the download and
installation is complete. Installation should take less than a minute
with
a broadband
connection.
list end
press alt plus the letter "N", you should hear;
install active x control, click here, then press the applications key, and
enter on download,
your adobie flash player should start downloading.
next;
For users who have difficulty accessing PDF files on this site, you can
download the latest version of
Adobe Reader
from this location which also includes a guide for accessing PDF documents
for users of assistive technology.
alt left arrow to go back a page, look for, the adobe reader link, and
press
enter.
hope this helps.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Leavens" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 7:39 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Updating Adobe Flash Player
How does one do this? It doesn't appear to be one's standard download and
install link on the Adobe page.
Thanks in advance.
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