Hi Christine -- Regarding the Irish lessons website, do you have the Click To 
Flash extension installed in Safari on your Mac? The reason I ask is that I 
just tried the demo on the site and didn't seem to have any problems, so 
perhaps it might be my clicktoflash extension doing it's thing. Just a guess. 
When I clicked the "Demo" link and navigated down the page I found a list of 
lessons, the first of which was labeled "Ribbon dot free dot PNG, Your first 
bite of Irish Gaelic: Numbers."  I pressed VO Spacebar and was presented with 
lesson one, which was in text format and totally accessible. I'm not sure if 
I'm missing something though. Are these lessons supposed to be videos or just 
text as this one appears to be?

If you've already successfully installed the flash player, you can install the 
Click To Flash extension from within Safari by going to the Safari Menu / 
Safari Extensions Gallery and then searching for "clicktoflash" no quotes or 
spaces. Install it, exit and re-launch Safari, and then try the site again.

HTH,
Bryan

On Mar 27, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Christine Grassman wrote:
> Second, I was checking out a Web site where one can take Irish  vocabulary 
> and grammar lessons.  There is a demo, so I went to it. One needs Adobe Flash 
> Player, so I downloaded and installed that.  However, the "play" buttons for 
> the audio, though visible, are not labeled to tell VO to direct me where to 
> click. Is this a lost cause, or is there a way to use VO commands to search 
> the screen for such buttons? Thanks for any help.
> The Web site, in the event someone is curious to take a look, is
> http://bitesizeirish.com

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