Thank you steve and I will do that. Now I am also asked to make a flash video 
of my own, using adobe's program, I have already tried using it and some of it 
is not accessible, am I just not doing something right? or is this really not 
accessible with window-eyes?


From: Stephen Clower 
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 10:59 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Window-Eyes and flash


Juan,

Flash is supported if written with accessibility in mind. If the person in 
charge of your course content is able to modify the site's pages, point him/her 
to GW Micro's Flash developers resource at 
http://www.gwmicro.com/Developers/Flash/.

Regards,
Steve



On 10/26/2010 11:53 AM, Juan Gonzalez wrote: 
  Hi everybody, I am being asked to work online for my internet class to do 
assignments but the problem I am having is that they are in flash content. Is 
flash supported fully with window-eyes? If not what does the person who created 
the flash content have to do to make it accessible with window-eyes? It does 
read some of the content but not all, is there keyboard commands that allow me 
to work with flash content? Any info would be really appreciated. 


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