HI, 

You wrote:
"Most of the time, flash content is not labeled, so even the windows screen 
readers will just say button, button, button, etc. And if that's all they're 
going to say, I would rather it not say anything since there's no label."

I think that's probably not the most productive attitude to take.  Obviously 
flash content isn't really all that important to you and that's fine.  
Personally though, I'd rather hear button button button than sweet dick all.  
At least depending on how bad I want the content I can press the buttons and 
see what they do if they say button.  I might even be able to label them if 
it's really really important.  It would be nice if developers just labelled 
buttons properly.  It would also be nice if they gave us access keys.  It would 
also be nice if they would render the video and anamations tactiley on monitors 
that support the feature.  I'd also rather they provided some one to take my 
client calls and clean my house so I could spend all day goofing off on the 
computer.  It would be neato if I could get them to deliver my groceries and 
parcel post and it would be a nice bonus if they paid for it all...  You see 
where I'm going with this.  Make the most of what you have.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2010-08-07, at 6:13 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:

> Most of the time, flash content is not labeled, so even the windows screen 
> readers will just say button, button, button, etc. And if that's all they're 
> going to say, I would rather it not say anything since there's no label.

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