You don't necessarily want to do that.  Often those are adds.  We can
identify flash controls and let you act on them as you would a normal link
or button in a web site.  However, I have encountered very few flash
applications that are properly coded so that a screen reader can identify
the controls.  If you get a lot of "button, button, button" as you navigate
the page you have probably encountered one of these apps.  I usually find
imbedded video is the source of the mystery buttons.  It never occurs to
developers that blind people might want to listen to the audio that comes
with the video.  If you want to know when you are reading material contained
in a flash application you can turn on beginning and end messages for Flash
from the verbosity panel in the browse mode group.

 

 

Larry

 

From: Moe Adl [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:45 AM
To: GW list
Subject: Flash object on websites

 

Hello all,

Very often I hear something like two flash objects, four heading etc, when I
am on some website, how can I execute the flash object to see what is about?
How does WE sees flash objects? I am using WE-7.01 and Vista.  I appreciate
any help.

 

Thanks

 

Moe   

 
 
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