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February 16, 2010
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Unable To Click in Flash Player Settings Box

  • February 16, 2010
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I have Mac 10.6.1 and recently installed flash player 10 when i was using safari as my browser. I now have switched to firefox and when i try to webchat online and the flash player settings box pops up asking if i would like to allow access to my camera and microphone i can't click on anything. nor can i click on anything on the current web page behind.

i have already used safari and clicked allow access and for flash player to remember this choice, but it still wont allow me to change devices while using Firefox,

I have tried to just using my keyboard to "tab" to the options i want. I am able to highlight certain parts of the Flash Player Settings box but the enter button has no effect.

Any ideas guys lol it'ld be much appreciated, im thinking it might be because i installed flash player while using safari and then downloaded firefox recently as a browser, but im not sure and dont want to go changing/uninstalling (if u can even do that on a mac) things until i get an idea of wtf is wrong,

Thanks a bunch sean

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    Correct answer

    Hello, Flash Player must be installed into each browser, since it is a browser plug-in. Use FF and install it as you did using Safari.

    Flash Player has released the latest version and it is 10.0.45.2. Hope that helps.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    8 replies

    October 11, 2012

    I coundnt click anything either - Just could use tab.

    I experimented around a bit - Hold Tab+Spacebar.

    That allowed me  to select things..

    Hope this works for you

    New Participant
    October 14, 2011

    same shit happend to me on my macbook after upgrading,

    you can visit these settings via System Preferences > Flash Player (in Other),

    without heading any website

    New Participant
    November 13, 2011

    Same problem on Ubuntu Linux.  Deleting all the adobe/macromedia settings files did not correct the issue or change the symptoms.

    I worked around it by using the "Global Settings" option instead, and creating entries for the site I was trying to enable.

    This is in the Ubuntu bug-tracker as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adobe-flashplugin/+bug/865672, and appears to affect a lot of users.

    New Participant
    June 27, 2011

    Unfortunately, for many people, the "Fix Permissions and Delete this-and-that prefs folders" solution simply does not work. Google it, there are tons of people having this problem. After making it my personal mission to find a solution to this issue which has been plaguing me for a year now, I found a workaround that should work for most:

    Funny though this may sound, go to MegaVideo.com, play any video, choose Full Screen button, then right click and choose Settings. This will enable you to access the Flash Control Panel settings to make any changes. You'll still be bugged with no-click-ability when you return to the window view, but at least you were able to change your settings.

    New Participant
    August 9, 2011

    Thanks Mantis for your persistency in solving this issue - megavideo is a very crappy video site I have to say, all the video "play" buttons lead to all kind of ads from webcam chat girl to DivX installation..... even though it somehow solved my problem I still feel disgusted by simply visiting that site; Now I'm just wondering could I have done the same (right click on a playing video) on any other tasteful site to solve the problem.

    Anyway, thank you! This bug really sucks. I truly hope Adobe team would solve it soon.

    New Participant
    February 23, 2011

    I have the same exact problem as the original poster... works fine in Safari, but I can't click in the settings pop up box in Firefox. Neither eidnolb or micha's solutions worked. I have flash installed in FF and can see everything that uses flash in Forefox - all I CANNOT do is edit the settings to allow sites that need to access my camera like dailybooth.com in Firefox. I'm on Mac OS X version 10.6.6 and Firefox 3.6.1. I got this iMac two or three weeks ago, so this wasn't an upgrade, but rather an installation of flash. It's very fristrating to spend 3K on a machine and then not be able to edit a basic feature like this. :/

    February 23, 2011

    Hi, Each thread that is started will have their own issue and computer information. It isn't intended to be advice for everyone as the solutions are addressed to that posting. Addons/Extensions/Anti-Virus/Programs/Updates and so on can make a great difference in solutions.

    That is why there are separate threads/discussions/topics. This thread is answered and it is a year old.

    It would be better if you started your own discussion.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    Known Participant
    November 3, 2010

    I too have seen this issue many times on Firefox on Mac OS X. I've even seen come and go just based on changes to a flex .swf I'm building. This is clearly a Flash Player issue that needs to be resolved.

    New Participant
    March 31, 2010

    I was able to fix it by right-clicking the Flash Player directory under Library/Preferences/Micromedia/ and changing the permissions to allow write for staff and everyone.

    Hope this still helps someone.

    New Participant
    February 18, 2010

    Try this, worked for me:

    http://www​.dslreport​s.com/foru​m/r2143936​9-flash-10​-wont-save​-settings

    The important text from the upper site:

    "This is a fix for quite a few mac flash 10 problems I noticed people talking about on the internet.

    I know this is getting old but make sure you fix permissions first. Then in your home folder delete the Flash Player folder that is inside both Library/Caches/Adobe and Library/Preferences/Macromedia.

    For some reason Flash Player is unable to properly write data to those folders even after an uninstall and reinstall. This is probably due to corruption of the folders. I think Adobe should try to find out what causes the corruption after an upgrade."

    Hope this helps anyone! It solved the problem for me.

    regards,

    Sergio Azenha

    http://www.sergioazenha.com"

    February 18, 2010

    Hi micha231,

    Glad that solution worked for you. However, this isn't the problem that ScotianBoy is having nor is concerned with.

    His issue is Firefox and the Global Settings, and it is those issues that I will address.

    The link you provided is from November 2008 and much has changed since then.

    Also, in that internet link that you cited  the statement "For some reason Flash Player is unable to properly write data to those folders.....etc. Then it suggests to delete the Flash Player folder. What is causing the "corruption" Flash Player???

    In other words, the Adobe Flash Player isn't available for MAC users. That makes no sense, Adobe has provided Flash Player for MAC for quite some time.

    I don't have the time to discuss this further. If whatever you followed from the Internet and it worked for you, that's great.  However, as I seem to have had to repeat myself on various threads concerning the same issue, there are many risky suggestions and advice on the Internet. One is that you do not follow a solution before you know what the problem is.

    Regards,

    eidnolb

    New Participant
    February 21, 2010

    Hi micha231, seems like I've had this conversation before with someone that had a different screen name.

    All I can tell you is that there have been MAC users on this Flash forum that I have assisted and they solved their

    Flash Player problems without doing anything that you have suggested nor going to the Internet nor even discussing what you just related. If whatever you did and it solved your problem, that's great. Some people reformat their hard drive too, but that is not the solution for everyone.

    I do not mind you or anyone else pointing out anything that I suggest or advise is incorrect. I am always willing to learn from those that know more about something than I do.

    But what I do object to is for you or anyone else telling me that I cannot read nor comprehend. In this case, the subject of

    his thread should clue anyone in what his post was going to be about. "Unable to Click in Flash Player Settings Box"

    Another quote from his first post: "...the flash player settings box pops up asking if I would like to allow access to my

    camera and microphone." This is clearly related to the Global Settings, and in particular to the Website Privacy

    Settings that the user has set. Had he not previously set them, he would not have been asked for permission for the site to access his camera or microphone.

    You need to read about the Global Settings.

    And no the problem that ScotianBoy stated is NOT the same problem as you had. You mention nothing about Global Settings. You speak of bugs and like I said I have heard this "bug" stuff before. Well, my Flash Player works perfectly and

    "if" it has a bug, which I don't believe it does, it certainly is not bothering me, my computer or any site I choose to access, videos, TV on line, radios, live streaming or anything else that is out there.

    It appears to me in this reply of yours and the one you made to ScotianBoy, is that you have something against Adobe and just want to post your agenda whereever you can. Normally I don't reply to your kind of attacks. But to come on this thread and make a statement that this thread was not about Global Settings and then insult me by saying that I can't read nor comprehend, no dearie, you won't get a pass from me on that. If I could I would ask every user on this forum to vote and my question would be "Is this thread as ScotianBoy posted about Global Settings, or is it about "bugs"

    eidnolb


    Hi,

    I'm not trying to insult you nor start an anti-adobe flamewar.

    Maybe I didn't make myself clear about the bug itself.

    Yes, this bug (the same I had) is affecting the Global Settings Panel. I myself couldn't also change (like checking/unchecking boxes) the Global Settings. Any settings that could be changed weren't saved. This is because the flash player plugin couldn't access the mentioned folders to save these settings. The Global Settings Panel is linked to local folders on the machine and if these folders aren't accessible then the problems like the original poster stated appear.

    Normally there is no need at all to configure the Global Settings Panel since the default settings are working for everyone. After the deletion of these local folders the Global Settings Panel has its default setting and everything is working again.

    In the end a bug is still a bug. I'm not blaming Adobe because every software has its bugs. It might be possible that Adobe needs to improve the update routine for Unix machines.

    In my opinion bug-reports by users in this forum have to be extremely differentiated between Windows and Mac OS in the first place since possible workarounds/solutions are besides updating/uninstalling/reinstalling completely different.

    Again, no offense regarding whatsoever

    Best regards,

    Micha

    Correct answer
    February 17, 2010

    Hello, Flash Player must be installed into each browser, since it is a browser plug-in. Use FF and install it as you did using Safari.

    Flash Player has released the latest version and it is 10.0.45.2. Hope that helps.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb

    February 18, 2010

    Hi ScotianBoy, Just a follow up to see if you installed the Flash Player into the Firefox browser. If that is working for you and you need some help on setting the Global Settings, let me know.

    Thanks,

    eidnolb