Well, On the Mac, voiceover just ignores the controls for flash all together. Flash is just a no go on the Mac using voiceover at this time. On Feb 17, 2010, at 3:20 PM, Daniel McGee wrote: > hello everyone, as my subject line says I have a question about Flash on the > Mac. Basicly I have heard of Flash not being supported on the Mac. By this > does it mean you can't download the flash player from adobie and play things > like on youtube for example? I have heard this on a podcast and I wasn't sure > what actually was the different between flash on the Mac compared to Windows. > I mean I thought flash isn't really that good on windows anyway what with the > unlabaled buttons and what not. I have also heard that someone has created a > partision what ever that means but basicly if you sign it then by a certain > dead line depending on how many blind people are using the Mac and who are > crying out for more flash support with Voiceover then adobie will create more > support on the Mac with Flash. If anyone is interested and wants the link > then let me know and I'll send it in this subject line. But please I would be > greatful if someone could answer my question 1st before I send this > infomation. Maybe you all might have it. But although I am not a Mac user I > signed it anyway because I want to help the blind Mac community in getting > this support! I think the more people know about it the better! And even if > they are not using a Macintosh computer then the least they can do is sign > the partision and it adds more people to the list. It doesn't matter if you > are using a Mac or not the accessibility needs and "should be there!" And > even if you don't own a Mac and sign the partition and the numbers grow how > are adobie going to know that? lol > Anyway look forward to hearing more about this from someone who knows more > about it. And also I would be greatful if someone could give a defanition of > what actually Flash is. I think I kind of know but i'm not quite sure. > Thanks again. > Daniel