There ain't one. The closest you're going to get is to install Adobe Flash
Player, which you have to sort of work around to install, and then install the
click2flash plugin. With this, at least some flash players turn into accessible
player toolbars, though not all. Not even most.
On Jan 26,
hi.
I am using only HTML5.
I dont need flash.
on youtube, HTML5 is great.
works perfectly.
on the other tasks I am using HTML5 to.
so far so good.
cheers.
A ambição é o maior estímulo humano. É com ele que se edifica.
Carlos Malheiro Dias
Mario Navarro
mario@gmail.com
No dia
Or you could use Google Crome.
It works very well with Voiceover and has the flash player already built in. So
you wouldn’t need to install it separately.
hth
Daniel
On 26 Jan 2014, at 19:58, Mario Navarro mario@gmail.com wrote:
hi.
I am using only HTML5.
I dont need flash.
on youtube,
On 18 Jun 2010, at 23:49, William Windels wrote:
does this mean that the flash plugin not work for us or do you have visited
already sites with flash successfully?
Controls within Flash content can receive keyboard focus, but the flash plugin
does not expose any accessible names to the Mac
Yeah you can't use speeddtst.net nt he mac at all. at least I can't.
Take care.
S
On Jun 18, 2010, at 12:52 PM, William Windels wrote:
Hello all,
I 've just installed adobe's flashplayer v10.1 with safari 5 with the
instructions of accessibility..
The installation was successful but I
Hi Sarah
does this mean that the flash plugin not work for us or do you have visited
already sites with flash successfully?
If so, it would be nice if you give a example.
Just for test of this new feature.
best regards,
William
Op 18-jun-2010, om 22:34 heeft Sarah Alawami het volgende