Thank you Anne. This sure looks like it needs some careful interaction with. 
Will spend some time on it and see how I go -

Andy
On 28 Sep 2013, at 14:23, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
> 
> Here's my ClickToFlash set up guide.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
> ClickToFlash
> 
> Having installed ClickToFlash, open Safari Preferences and select Extensions 
> in the tool bar.
> 
> Interact with the HTML content and make sure that the Enable Extensions check 
> box is checked.
> 
> In the list of extensions, select ClickToFlash. You'll probably have to bring 
> the mouse and do a VO-Shift-Space on it.
> 
> Stop interacting with the list and navigate to Extension Info group. Interact 
> and make sure that the Enable ClickToFlash check box is checked.
> 
> Navigate past the Uninstall button and check the Click this checkbox to 
> access the settings check box.
> 
> The ClickToFlash preferences window will open. Here you have five sets of 
> preferences. VO gives no feedback when you select a preference pane but the 
> selection does work.
> 
> General:
> Placeholder opacity: purely a visual preference.
> Show Flash source as tooltip: This check box should be checked.
> Allow invisible Flash: leave this check box unchecked.
> Block Flash manually: leave this check box unchecked.
> sIFR text policy: leave as show text only.
> Flash to HTML5 conversion scripts: leave as use default. There follows a list 
> of the default scripts.
> Load Flash if HTML5 conversion fails: uncheck this check box.
> Use HTML5 media fallbacks: leave this check box checked.
> Downloading: Use a download manager: leave this check box unchecked.
> AirPlay device hostname: apple-tv.local Insertion at end of text. AirPlay 
> device hostname: here you can enter the name of any appropriate device you 
> may have.
> AirPlay password: this will be the password for your device.
> Leave the rest as they are.
> 
> Control lists:
> Here you can specify sites where you always want to allow flash or where you 
> never want to allow flash.
> 
> Media player: leave everything as it is.
> 
> Shortcut menu: Leave everything as is except if you use an external media 
> player such as AppleTV, in which case, check the Send via AirPlay check box.
> 
> Keyboard shortcuts:
> Set the following short cuts:
> Option-f: Load all Flash in frontmost tab.
> Option-Click: Hide targeted Flash object.
> Option-Space: - Play/pause.
> Option-w: Enter fullscreen.
> Option-Up Arrow: - Volume up.
> Option-Down Arrow: Volume down.
> Option-Left Arrow: Previous track.
> Option-Right Arrow: Next track.
> Option-t: Show/hide track selector.
> Option-r: Toggle repeat.
> Option-Comma: - Open preferences.
> 
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