well from what I read flash and all that video stuff they use now will soon 
disappear. they are going to incorporate it strait into the html code. this is 
html 5.0, witch should be coming out soon, some web browsers already support 
this method. So maybe we won't have to worry about flash or silver light.


From: Sonya Ergle 
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 4:54 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: Any Way to Identify What Flash Buttons Do?


I have this problem alot with Web sites when using Window-Eyes. I hope that 
there will be a solution to this problem in future versions of Window-Eyes. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Evan Reese 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 3:09 PM
  Subject: Any Way to Identify What Flash Buttons Do?


  I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 and was wondering whether there is something in WE 
that I can use to identify what Flash buttons do. There is this site that I go 
to sometimes, and there was a streaming conference I was listening to this past 
weekend, but in both places, among others I go to from time to time, WE just 
says "button" "Button" whenever I arrow over Flash buttons. Is there any way to 
find out what the buttons do? I imagine they must have labels that sighted 
people can use. I was able to listen to the stream by just hitting buttons at 
random until I got it, but I hope there's a better way. My Internet Explorer 
says that I'm using Flash 10, and I do keep it updated. I think I'm using the 
latest version.

  (Incidentally, the people running the conference apologized for using Flash, 
so evidently, it's not universally acclaimed; but it's prevalent enough that I 
would like to be able to access it better if I can.)

  Thanks much for any advice.

  Evan

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