Just a heads up to add to this. This has been an issue in e17
Enlightenment Desktop for a while. I suspect that the compositor
settings are to blame here. Wasn't there a way to force certain apps to
be punched out of the compiz settings....compositor settings?? Going to
the extreme, is there a way just to get the Adobe settings to be
completely disabled?

Let me also point out that if you save a website to the "right click
allow" flash settings, it will allow it via the website BUT, if you for
whatever reason decide that you want to open the same site with the
settings saved in a "private browser" setting in say Firefox, those
settings are discarded and you are back to the same issue WITH the
settings you made.

Extra info to add to help fix the bug

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  "Adobe Flash Player Settings" dialog does not respond to mouse clicks

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