Hi,
Thanks; I"ll check it out. Perhaps If it's not accessible in sl, it'll
work in lion; I'll try it with the developer preview.
ash
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On 20/03/2011 01:23, Bryan Jones wrote:
Hello As
Hello Ashley,
In the current public beta of Flash 10.3, Adobe has chosen to move the
following categories of the software's preference settings into a System
Preferences Pane: Storage, Camera and Mic, Playback and Advanced settings.
I've found this preference pane to be fully VO accessible, but
what's the control in system prefs used for?
On 19/03/2011 01:18, Bryan Jones wrote:
I'm wondering if anybody here who attended CSUN heard any promising news from Adobe
regarding the accessibility of Flash on the Mac. It's now been one year since Adobe
announced they were, "...planning major
Hello Bryan,
I did not learn anything promising from Adobe.
Mark
On Mar 18, 2011, at 6:18 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
> I'm wondering if anybody here who attended CSUN heard any promising news from
> Adobe regarding the accessibility of Flash on the Mac. It's now been one year
> since Adobe announc
I went to the HTML5 v. Flash presentation today. IMHO there was tap
dancing going on in the presentation. In the list of "Cons" about Flash
they listed Mac accessibility but the speaker said they were activly
working on it and were adding support for open standards-based
accessibility APIs like
I'm wondering if anybody here who attended CSUN heard any promising news from
Adobe regarding the accessibility of Flash on the Mac. It's now been one year
since Adobe announced they were, "...planning major upgrades to the
accessibility support in Adobe Flash Player" and my testing of the lates