What happens in my case was that it was an installer.app file. So yes you have to run the installer.
However there are two windows to the installer.
There is a window with an html element with which you have to interact to read, and there is also another second monitoring window. If the installer finds any problems like Safari being open and needing to close this will be flagged up in the monitoring window where there will be buttons like retry. In order to access this second window you need to use window chooser with VO F2


twice. In general I found that throughout the installation process I had to hit shift vo space bar on each button to execute them with a virtual mouse click.
 ,as pressing VO space bar or enter or spcace did not work in my case.
David  Griffith
On 15/12/2014 16:27, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
Hi,

I thought flashplayer file is pkg file which you have to run, not an app you copy to the application folder. Can some more knowledgeable person correct me if I'm wrong?

Andrew
On 15 Dec 2014, at 16:17, Shawn Krasniuk <bbssh...@icloud.com <mailto:bbssh...@icloud.com>> wrote:

Hi all. I'm posting this on two different lists to get a little more feedback from people. This morning I went on a site to watch TV, time4tv.com <http://time4tv.com/> to be exact, and it's saying that I need to update my Adobe Flash Player. Ok, no problem, I download the dmg for the update, opened the dmg and copied the app to my apps folder, but when I launch it, I just get an empty html thing where it's supposed to install. I had a sighted friend look at the screen and she could only see a box and no indication that Flash Player was installing. Has other people had problems installing the Flash Player? I do have another question that's off topic so *PLEASE* email me off list. To all gamers that have a little vision and own an Xbox 360 or PS3, preferably Xbox, have any of you found any websites where I could watch live TV from your console? I'm asking this because most of the time I like watching live TV streams on my TV and not on the computer. Thanks.

Shawn
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