Yep, that’s where I found and updated it successfully. Thanks!
Jenine Stanley
dragonwalke...@gmail.com
> On May 18, 2015, at 6:26 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> There will be a Flash Player pane in System Preferences if Flash is installed
> on your Mac, otherwise, you’re correct, it won’
Hi,
There will be a Flash Player pane in System Preferences if Flash is installed
on your Mac, otherwise, you’re correct, it won’t be there.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On May 17, 2015, at 13:36, Shaf wrote:
There is no 'Flash Player' in System Preferences.
On 5/17/2015 8:
Also, keep in mind that tab works to move you through that Adobe update dialog
whereas VO with the arrow keys does not. This is one time when conventional
navigation methods work better than using the VO navigation keys.
Take care and have a great day.
Jamie Pauls
jamiepa...@gmail.com
> On Ma
There is no 'Flash Player' in System Preferences.
On 5/17/2015 8:31 PM, jeff `greene wrote:
Hi Jenine, the way i do it is goto system prefs, flashplayer, click on
the update tab and hit the update now (or maybe it says check for
updates). After that its pretty much automatic. In fact, adobe usua
Hi Jenine, the way i do it is goto system prefs, flashplayer, click on
the update tab and hit the update now (or maybe it says check for
updates). After that its pretty much automatic. In fact, adobe usually
sets flash to auto update in which case you don't have to do anything.
HTH Jeff
On 5/17/1
Just another note. I had a problem yesterday updating Adobe Flash Player . No
matter what I did the download kept freezing at 25 per cent . After beating my
head against the wall for a couple of days , I tried temporarily disabling my
anti -virus program and it finally worked . I noticed you
Hi,
Two things to note here from my prospective. If your patient, and you have
Flash set to update itself, it will actually do so. The problem is that it
actually takes about 30 days to do so which may cause you grief if your browser
is blocking the current Flash plugin. You can also use Sys
I would simply add that on occasions I find that I have to use virtual
mouse click, that is shift VO space on buttons for the install to
proceed rather than VO space. Also pressing the space-bar by itself or
the enter key sometimes works.
David Griffith
On 03/2015 14:57, Phil Halton wrote:
T
They way I do it is as follows:
download the latest flash player for mac by going to,
www.get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Follow the steps there to download the latest flash player .dmg file.
Once downloaded, close all programs and then open the .dmg and run the
installer app.
That’s it. The systems pr
Hi,
You need to Interact with the Helper area. It will tell you what’s going on in
there. There’ll be a “Finish” button if all went well, otherwise, there could
be error messages related to the need to quit any Flash kinds of software.
When clicking buttons in this area, use VO-shift-space f
Hi Phill,
just a huge thank you for those instructions. I was able to install it with no
issues.
take care,
Rachel
On Sep 5, 2012, at 5:34 PM, "Phil Halton" wrote:
> Hello Mary, I just went through this problem and here is what I did.
>
> First, you need to download the latest version of Flas
in safari, there will be an adobe flash updater that will pop up.
I think you could also go under system and flash player.
Sent from my macbook pro.
Chris Bruinenberg
On Sep 5, 2012, at 12:23 PM, Mary Scott wrote:
> I need to update my flash player How do I do this?
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