Hi Mark: Tried it and after tabbing around and playing with browse mode I
stumbled across a listbox where I arrowed down and found the plugins list
item and then found the flash plugin - not sure how I got there but flash is
installed and active all the time according to the setting if I read it
correctly.
So that does not look like the problem.
I tried a url that is suppose to tell me which version of flash is installed
but it was the download page and there was nothing about my currently
installed version of flash.
I am giving up this morning with this Firefox stuff and going back to
Internet Explorer wherever possible, wherever WindowEyes wont crash me on
the particular web pages, sigh.
Tomorrow is another day.
Thanks for the tips.
Rick USA

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Solomon [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 10:43 AM
To: Rick Thomas; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: RE: Firefox Navigation

Rick,
Open the Tools menu in Firefox with Alt-T, then move down to Add-ons and
press Enter. By default, the Plugins tab panel should be displayed. The
trick to using this interface, which is HTML based to some extent, is to
turn Browse Mode off. Tab to the list of plugins. I don't think there is a
label for the list so you will need to listen for Window-Eyes to announce
the name of the first plugin in the list. Once in the list, you should be
able to use Up and Down to move through the items. Once you find the plugin
of interest (i.e. Shockwave Flash), you should hear its name and version.
The current version is 18.0.0.160. You can then Tab to find the More link
and controls that can be used to customize the plugins options and behavior.
For example, I have Firefox configured to Ask to Activate the Flash plugin.
The other options in the combo box are Always activate and Never activate.
If you don't want the plugin to run on pages that have Flash, you can set
this option to Never activate. Once you make changes, just close the page. I
have Flash installed for IE, Firefox and Chrome. I usually don't run more
than one browser at a time but in theory it should be possible to have more
than one browser open and rendering Flash content. If needed, there is a way
to find out what version of Flash is installed in each browser that you use.
You can open the specific browser and visit:
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/. Assuming you don't have Flash
disabled, a small Flash object will load on the page and display the version
of Flash being used. I hope this helps.
Regards,
Marc
-----Original Message-----
From: Talk
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Rick Thomas via Talk
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 8:47 AM
To: 'Window-Eyes Discussion List'
Subject: Firefox Navigation

Hi: I am running Firefox latest edition I think.
After updating I get the message that The Adobe Flash PlugIn has crashed on
most every webpage.
I looked up this message and found instructions on trying diferent things to
fix it.
Most talk about going into the PlugIns MenuItem in Firefox and selecting a
panel or tab but I don't see anything where I get a list of my current
plugins but what looks like a list of choices I might want to download and
install - no adobe flash plugin in the list.
How do I navigate to the correct panel or tab or whatever where I can check
the current plugins and activate the Adobe Flash PlugIn if it is not active?
Also, I read there are 3 versions of flash, one for Firefox, one for
Internet Explorer and one for Chrome.
I am not sure which version I had installed, I may have clicked update flash
from Internet Explorer a few days ago.
Can I run both the one for firefox and the Internet Explorer version at the
same time?
How do I determine which version I have installed.
This is why I avoid third party stuff but because of all the crashes with
WindowEyes and Internet Explorer I was forced to look at flash.
Hope someone has something on this since articles I read don't seem to match
up with hwhat I hear trying to setup flash using WindowEyes.
Rick USA

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