Hi Chris,

Click-toFlash will block most flash content except the players it recognizes. 
If it doesn't support content, a placeholder will appear with the word "flash". 
You can do a Vo-mouse-click, shift-VO-space on it, or you can press 
control-command-w to allow the content. The extension has a lot of preferences, 
which you can access from the Safari extensions area of Safari preferences, or 
by pressing option-comma from any webpage.

There are a lot of players that are supported. You can use BBC, Youtube, 
Audible, and many others. With the supported players, a group of items called 
"video element controller" will appear. These buttons are accessible. This 
extension is especially useful on blogs with embedded players.

I'd suggest updating to Click-to-plugin, as it supports more players than 
click-to-flash.

HtH,
Teresa

On Sep 15, 2012, at 9:28 PM, Chris Bruinenberg <cbrui...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> How do i use click to flash?
> I just have installed it.
> Thanks. and sorry for the silly question.
> 
> Sent from my Macbook Pro.
> Chris Bruinenberg
> cbrui...@gmail.com
> 
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