Thanks John,
I am trying to tab in from the page without using an accessibility  
aid such as Windows Eyes. At first I was trying to just access the  
movie with the javascript function focus(). Unfortunately I am having  
no luck.

Of course if you click the movie then all is fine but then it is not  
keyboard access.

I will check out the link though.
Thanks,
Andrew


On 5 Jun 2006, at 19:11, John Dowdell wrote:

> I'm not sure what you're seeking. General info about  
> "accessibility" and
> Flash is here:
> http://www.adobe.com/resources/accessibility/flash8/
>
> You're talking about tabbing, and tab-order can be set, but I'm not  
> sure
> whether you've found the above resources yet.
>
> Maybe you're asking "How can I ask the various browsers to immediately
> transfer keyboard focus into a browser extension?" If so, then I don't
> know that all the browsers work reliably here yet. People usually use
> the social-engineering tactic of clicking the extension to explicitly
> transfer keyboard focus into that part of the WWW page, before  
> using the
> controls available in the Adobe Flash Player to transfer keyboard  
> focus
> among fields in that SWF.
>
> Not sure I got the right question, though...?
>
> jd
>
>
>
>
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