![]() That should be illegal on an international scale with zero exceptions. It is one thing not being able to download FLV and MP4 files from sites but now I can not even click a button! If Adobe seriously writes off the blind community that quickly the entire company should be condemned. If the object is not visible, are there any work-arounds or methods of circumvention? I really can not deal with this any more. Absolutely nothing shows regardless if the video auto plays or not. ![]() Is the object entirely not accessible to Safari and/or VoiceOver? At least with Internet Explorer or Firefox it was visible and most of the time an unlabelled button could be pressed at the very least. Many sites require a button to be pressed because the player is set to not automatically play the video. I am using the latest Flash plugin with Safari. This is one of them unless there is something I am missing. Since I have temporarily switched from my non-working Windows machine to Mac OS X, I have encountered some major disadvantages of the operating system in conjunction with VoiceOver.
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