These instructions are for Windows. If you are using Mac, see Troubleshoot games, video, audio | Flash Player | Mac.
If Flash Player is installed on your computer, the following box displays the version of Flash Player and your operating system. If Flash Player is not installed, an error message appears.
You are having problems running video, audio, or games that use Flash Player.
1. Ensure that the latest version of Flash Player is installed
- Ensure that you have installed the latest Flash Player version.
2. Disable ActiveX Filtering (if you are using Internet Explorer 9)
- In Internet Explorer, choose Tools > Safety. If ActiveX Filtering is selected, deselect it.
3. Enable Flash Player Add-ons (if you are using Internet Explorer)
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- On the Manage Add-ons screen, on the left pane, under Show, select All add-ons from the pop-up menu. All add-ons for Internet Explorer are listed on the right panel.
- On the right panel, under Adobe Systems Incorporated, select Shockwave Flash Object, and click Enable. Then, click Close.
4. Ensure that you have the latest version of Flash Player (if you are using Chrome)
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You don’t have to install Flash Player if you use Chrome. Flash Player is integrated into Chrome and enabled by default. Chrome automatically updates when new versions of Flash Player are available. To ensure that you have installed the latest version of Chrome and have the latest version of Flash Player, choose Chrome > About Google Chrome.
- If you see the message “Google Chrome is up-to-date,” you have the latest version of Chrome.
- If Chrome is not up-to-date, click Update Now.
- In the Flash Player Settings Manager, click Advanced.
- Under Browsing Data and Settings, click Delete All.
- On your computer, select Start > Run. (On Windows 7, click Start and type in Search Programs and Files.)
- Right-click the Flash Player version box provided above.
- In the Display tab, deselect Enable Hardware Acceleration if it is selected.
8. Increase the storage limit for a specific website
Do this step only if you have issues with a specific website.
- Go to the Flash Player Storage Settings page. This page lets you change the storage settings for websites that you’ve visited.
- From the list of visited websites, select the website with which you have issues.
If you still have issues, report it to the Flash Player forum.
Disable the RealPlayer functionality (Downloading & Recording) if you are using Flash Player 11.3 on Mozilla Firefox. To do this, see Issue #1 in Issues | Flash Player 11.3 | Mozilla Firefox.
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Part of creating a smooth and fast work environment in Adobe Flash CS6 is having your favorite commands, panels, and tools at your fingertips. Most Flash menu items and panels are equipped with shortcut key combinations that provide easy access without having to comb through several menus.
If you need your own, custom keyboard shortcuts, Flash lets you create and save keyboard shortcut sets that you can fully customize to speed your workflow.
To view the default keyboard shortcuts and create your own, choose Edit→Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Flash→Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac).
You can map almost any available tool, command, or panel to a keyboard shortcut. You can choose to memorize existing keyboard shortcuts for commonly used items or create custom keyboard shortcuts that are more intuitive for you.
To create a new keyboard shortcut, follow these steps:
- Choose Edit→Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Flash→Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac).The Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box launches.
- Scroll down and click the plus sign (Windows) or triangle) to the left of where it reads Control.You see all menu items on the Control menu and any keyboard shortcuts assigned to them.
- Locate and select the menu command you want to create a shortcut for.For this example, select Insert→New Symbol.The default set can’t be modified, so you need to duplicate the default set and make changes to the new copy.
- Click the Duplicate Set icon at the top of the dialog box and type My Custom Set in the Name text box when prompted; click OK to create the new set.
- With the current menu item selected, locate and click the plus sign beside Shortcuts to add a new shortcut for the menu item.The word <empty> appears, ready for you to enter a keyboard shortcut.
- Hold down Ctrl+Shift (Windows) or Command+Shift (Mac) plus the key you want to assign as the keyboard shortcut (for example, Ctrl+Shift+M or Command+Shift+M).Use a letter or a number for a keyboard shortcut. You can also use the Shift, Ctrl, and Alt keys (Windows) or Shift, Command, and Option keys (Mac) in combination with a letter or a number to create keyboard shortcuts.You may receive a warning if the keyboard shortcut you’ve selected is already in use. Make sure the shortcut isn’t assigned to a crucial menu command before you decide to overwrite it.The Shortcuts text box fills in the keyboard shortcut as you hold it. Note that if the keyboard shortcut already exists, a warning appears.
- To confirm the shortcut, click the Change button.
- Click OK to close the dialog box and save the shortcut to your new set.
At any time, you can return to your custom set in the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box to add new shortcuts or modify existing ones. If at any point you want to switch sets, return to the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box and select a different set from the Current Set menu.