HHi, Gary and others. I've run MLB's GameDay Audio on a PC for ten years now. Just this year, I've discovered that MLB tends now to play most of its multimedia content inside a Microsoft SilverLight frame--somewhat somilar to an Adobe Flash Player frame, except it's Microsoft's proprietary flash player. Even on a PC, this causes lots of problems if one is totally without eyesight and running a screen reader, because JAWS does not seem to recognize or allow me to invoke any of the buttons inside of the SilverLight frame with the keyboard. I've brought up this issue on the PC Audio Discussion List previously, and I've presented it to JAWS Tech Support too. No answer as yet.
You do have the option sometimes to make MLB's site honor your preference of going back to their "classic" media player, which seems to be just Windows Media Player running inside a separate IE window. This works as long as MLB's multimedia sites are up and runnning. All this might cause a problem with Braille Sense. But since I've not used a Braille Sense before, I regr3ettably can't help you there. -Kane Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]