Hi. Click-to-plugin is very configurable. It has a set of preferences that can 
be configured. For example, you can use a hot key to allow flash on a specific 
domain. Also, it substitutes many players with HTML5.

There are things I can get to play with flash, and click-to-plugin has enabled 
hot keys once the flash element is in focus, such as space for play, arrows for 
rewind and fast-forward, etc. But the actual controls in the flash player 
aren't accessible on the Mac.

HtH,
Teresa

On Oct 8, 2012, at 9:09 PM, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Thanks, that does sound like a good tip. I'll try it. Hopefully it wont block 
> plugins I actually use.
> 
> So, am I right to conclude that apart from flash players that are controlled 
> by HTML controls and players that load automatically like youtube, flash 
> movies are completely inaccessible for VoiceOver users on the Mac?
> 
> Cheers,
> Nic
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