This is a pretty nasty problem with both Macro and Adobe Flash players. I 
use JAWS 8, and still can't get it to work. You might try calling Freedom 
Scientific if you use Jaws. If you use another screen reader, try calling 
their tech support. I know that part of the problem is that the player 
controls are imbedded in the web page, so screen readers can't access the 
controls. Someone recommended changing some active.exe files, but that 
required writing a lot of computer  scripts and lines into text files, and I 
didn't feel I was knowledgeable enough to do that, and there was no 
guarantee it would work anyway.

Vicki

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From: "John Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 11:00 AM
Subject: Macromedia Flash Players And Screen Readeing Software


Hello every one out their.
I would like to know if any one has been able to get Macromedia Flash 
players of any kind to interface with there screen reading software?
I am asking because I have an on line account, and it requires you to have 
Macromedia Flash player 8 or higher to axis it.
The last few times I tried a flash playerof any kind, I couldn't get it to 
work with Jaws.
Is there a way around this that you know of?
Thanks.

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