Hi since were talking about youtube. :)
What are the other key commands for using youtube?
I know the "j" key is rewind, the "k" key is pause play, & the "l" key is fast 
forward.
Are there more key commands for youtube such as "play next video" or play 
previous video" or so forth?
TIA
Chuck

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On Apr 22, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> As to #3, not sure how Apple could fix Flash as Adobe has refused to connect 
> it to Apple's accessibility APIs. Instead, Adobe wants Apple to implement the 
> same API Windows uses so they don't have to do any more work. Unsurprisingly 
> Apple has not been to interested in implementing a second accessibility API 
> when they already have a perfectly good one.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 10/19/13, 8:29 AM, Nicholas Parsons wrote:
>> I also refuse to install flash on my Mac, and I'm often frustrated and angry 
>> at the prevalence of inaccessible flash on the web.
>> However, I disagree that it is entirely Adobe's fault or that they haven't 
>> done anything about flash accessibility.
>> 1. Some flash, though unlabelled, is still accessible with JAWS on Windows.
>> 2. Some flash on Adobe websites (Adobe Connect, for example) is implemented 
>> surprisingly well. Everything is fully labelled and all controls are 
>> accessible with JAWS on Windows. It is a little tricky as it uses custom 
>> keyboard commands, but if you read Adobe's help documentation it works just 
>> as they say.
>> 3. Of course flash is completely inaccessible with VoiceOver. This, however, 
>> is as much if not more Apple's fault than Adobe's. I don't really blame 
>> Apple, as the web would be better off with HTML5 and getting rid of flash, 
>> but it's still hardly Adobe's fault. Apple could endeavour to make flash 
>> accessible with VoiceOver in the meantime while we're waiting for wider 
>> adoption of HTML5.
>> 4. Adobe developed flash to fulfil a need on the web. Although it was not 
>> created with the blind community in mind, and is consequently a difficult 
>> type of content to make accessible to blind people, Adobe has gone to 
>> efforts to make flash accessible. The fact that many developers implementing 
>> flash don't take advantage of these accessibility features is not entirely 
>> Adobe's fault.
>> 5. It's a similar situation with PDFs. Adobe has greatly improved 
>> accessibility of PDFs and provides great documentation explaining to PDF 
>> creators how to create accessible PDFs. If sometimes publishers don't follow 
>> these guidelines, again this is not Adobe's fault.
>> 
>> On 19/10/2013, at 5:04 PM, Steve Holmes <steve.holme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I wonder what it will take to get Google to just get on with implementing 
>> HTML5 and dump this fuckin' flash! I refuse to install that parasite on my 
>> system under any condition. I may be missing lots of youtube content, but I 
>> refuse to compromise my computer with inaccessible flash players and Adobe 
>> flatly refuses to make any accessibility improvements to this so-called 
>> product.
>> 
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