Some accessibility aware implementers add keyboard shortcuts but there is no way to know if that is true in this case. Flash has been a problem for accessibility on all platforms for years and I'm glad it is no longer needed. Unfortunately many sites still use it because that's how they always did it.

CB

On 9/6/12 9:14 PM, Harry Hogue wrote:
Hi, guys,

I am taking an online course which uses several videos which load onto a web 
page and depend on flash.  Does anyone have suggestions for how I might get 
around this?  Neither JAWS and Internet Explorer nor VoiceOver and Safari are 
able to read them -- they simply load as blank pages in both browsers.

The instructor told me they are flash-based, with controls so the user can 
stop, fast forward, pause, etc. at will.

Thanks for any help or work-around ideas.

Harry


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