
Write a single error handler to process all runtime errors that were not part of a try/catch statement. Read acceleration values in x, y, and z axes from native device accelerometer sensors, and specify the rate of accelerometer updates to conserve battery life. Leverage accelerometer input on supported devices for user input control and to control screen orientation. Flash Player 10.1 is enhanced to improve switching times between bitrates. Leverage new quality-of-service metrics to provide a better streaming experience. Show exceptional video with streams that automatically adjust to changing network conditions. Output protection on Windows enables content providers to specify requirements for protection of analog and digital outputs, providing additional safeguards against unauthorized recording. Using industry-standard cryptography, Adobe Flash Access 2 and Flash Player 10.1 provide a robust environment to protect content so it remains safe from tampering or capture throughout its lifecycle. (Desktop only output protection Windows® only requires Adobe Flash Access™ 2) Play back media protected using Adobe Flash Access 2 in Flash Player 10.1 to support a wide range of business models, including video on demand, rental, and electronic sell-through, for streaming as well as download. Interact with multiple objects simultaneously or work with native gestures, such as pinch, scroll, rotate, scale, and two-finger tap. Create multitouch-aware content for a wide range of devices and multitouch-capable machines. I would think that plugins would all be in one place, like Quicktime, etc.Take advantage of the latest hardware and operating system user interaction capabilities in Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 using new ActionScript® 3.0 APIs for multitouch and native gesture events. I'll take a look and see if I can find better info for you. What about Applications? Preferences? (Trying to remember what I've read) as places to check. It is the Flash Player Control and is the component that Flash Content and websites look for.Īlso Safari has the 64bit browser as the default browser and the 32bit browser needs to be used. This plugin must either not be there or not Enabled.


What I have learned regarding Safari, is that when it's updated to the latest version, it sometimes disables that Shockwave Flash plugin. I think I'm going to have to buy a iMac or the Mac mini out of self-defense and teach myself, LOL But since we lost our Mac expert helper on the Flash Player forum, I try to keep track of other threads and offer what help I can:-) I use a PC and have limited experience on where things are on a Mac. Hi Aliciatm11, I wish the lady's husband would have posted back how he solved his issue!! We could all learn.
