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On 4/26/2014 10:42 AM, CHUCK REICHEL wrote:
Hi since were talking about youtube. :)
What are the other key commands for using youtube?
I know the "j" key is rewind, the "k" key is pause play, & the "l" key is fast 
forward.
Are there more key commands for youtube such as "play next video" or play previous 
video" or so forth?
TIA
Chuck

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On Apr 22, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

As to #3, not sure how Apple could fix Flash as Adobe has refused to connect it 
to Apple's accessibility APIs. Instead, Adobe wants Apple to implement the same 
API Windows uses so they don't have to do any more work. Unsurprisingly Apple 
has not been to interested in implementing a second accessibility API when they 
already have a perfectly good one.

CB

On 10/19/13, 8:29 AM, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
I also refuse to install flash on my Mac, and I'm often frustrated and angry at 
the prevalence of inaccessible flash on the web.
However, I disagree that it is entirely Adobe's fault or that they haven't done 
anything about flash accessibility.
1. Some flash, though unlabelled, is still accessible with JAWS on Windows.
2. Some flash on Adobe websites (Adobe Connect, for example) is implemented 
surprisingly well. Everything is fully labelled and all controls are accessible 
with JAWS on Windows. It is a little tricky as it uses custom keyboard 
commands, but if you read Adobe's help documentation it works just as they say.
3. Of course flash is completely inaccessible with VoiceOver. This, however, is 
as much if not more Apple's fault than Adobe's. I don't really blame Apple, as 
the web would be better off with HTML5 and getting rid of flash, but it's still 
hardly Adobe's fault. Apple could endeavour to make flash accessible with 
VoiceOver in the meantime while we're waiting for wider adoption of HTML5.
4. Adobe developed flash to fulfil a need on the web. Although it was not 
created with the blind community in mind, and is consequently a difficult type 
of content to make accessible to blind people, Adobe has gone to efforts to 
make flash accessible. The fact that many developers implementing flash don't 
take advantage of these accessibility features is not entirely Adobe's fault.
5. It's a similar situation with PDFs. Adobe has greatly improved accessibility 
of PDFs and provides great documentation explaining to PDF creators how to 
create accessible PDFs. If sometimes publishers don't follow these guidelines, 
again this is not Adobe's fault.

On 19/10/2013, at 5:04 PM, Steve Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:

I wonder what it will take to get Google to just get on with implementing HTML5 
and dump this fuckin' flash! I refuse to install that parasite on my system 
under any condition. I may be missing lots of youtube content, but I refuse to 
compromise my computer with inaccessible flash players and Adobe flatly refuses 
to make any accessibility improvements to this so-called product.


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