Using Adobe Flash Software The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program Learner Course PowerPoint slides are packaged with Adobe Flash and will play using a Flash Player. This means you do not have to have PowerPoint installed on your computer to run this program. Sounds: To hear the sounds contained in videos or sound clips on certain slides, you will need to connect speakers to your computer. The following instructions will help you to open the files. Please read through and follow each step carefully. Difficulties encountered will need to be resolved by consulting your own facility s Information Technology department or the help screens on the Adobe Flash or Google Chrome websites. If using a PC computer with Windows 10 Double click on the Module Icon that you want to open ( movie is used as the file name instead of the module in this example). STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 You may see the following Then click OK. information on your screen: A dialog box will appear that says, How do you want to open this file? Look for an app in the store Click on the more apps to expand the list. Scroll down to Internet Explorer and click to choose. Take note of the check box at the bottom of this dialog box which is checked by default Always use this file to open.swf files Note: Microsoft Edge browser is not compatible with Flash (does not have the plug in). If Microsoft Edge is your default browser, you may have to activate Internet Explorer on your system. Take note that the program (or app ) at the top of the list is highlighted. Make sure the check box at the bottom of this dialog box Always use this file to open.swf files remains checked. The icon in front of the file name will then change to include the Internet Explorer icon. 1
STEP 5 Once you have selected, open with Internet Explorer, you may encounter a blank screen. Look for this warning (in the bottom or top) part of your screen and click on Allow blocked content. Or the message might say: To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options. Select Allow blocked content. If having difficulty getting Internet Explorer to work or you prefer to use Google Chrome If using a PC computer with Windows 8, 7, or XP Double click on the Module Icon that you want to open. The Google Chrome browser may be downloaded from the following web address: http://www.google.com/chrome If asked, select the computer type, PC or Mac, and follow the instructions. STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 You may see the following information on your screen: Windows cannot open this file. To open this file, Windows needs to What to Do (select the checked item below) Next you will see: know what program created it. Use the web service Open with Windows can go on line to look it up to find the (choose the automatically, or you can manually appropriate program program you select from a list of programs on your want to use to computer. What do you want to do? open this file) Select the program from a list Alternatively, RIGHT CLICK on the Flash File Module icon and you will see the following If having difficulty getting Internet Explorer to work or you prefer to use Google Chrome The Google Chrome browser may be downloaded by going to this web address: http://www.google. com/chrome If asked, select the computer type, PC or Mac, and follow the instructions. Open with You should see an option to select Internet Explorer: Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 2
STEP 5 Once you have selected, open with Internet Explorer, you may encounter a blank screen. Look for this warning (in the bottom or top) part of your screen and click on Allow blocked content Or the message might say: To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls that could access your computer. Click here for options. Select Allow blocked content. If using a MAC computer, your ability to play a Flash file is a combination of having an updated version of Adobe Flash installed and using a browser that has the plugin for Flash installed. Follow steps 1, 2, and 3 to install both the Flash Player and the Google Chrome browser. Note, if you already have both installed, skip steps 1, 2, and 3 and go to step 4. STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Download the Flash Player http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ When you go to this web address, the Adobe Flash Player website will automatically recognize your computer and should select the correct download option for you. Confirm you have the system requirements to run Google Chrome on a Mac (or PC if you prefer to use this browser). System Requirements for Using Google Chrome If you have the system requirements (as outlined in the table below), Install Google Chrome The Google Chrome browser is builtin with Flash. To successfully open these files, you will need to download and install Google Chrome from http://www.google.com/chrome Windows requirement Mac requirements Operating system Windows XP Service Pack Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later 2+ Windows Vista Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor Intel Pentium 4 or later Intel Free disk space / RAM 100 MB / 128 MB Once the Flash Player and Google Chrome are Installed RIGHT CLICK on the Flash file Module icon and you will see the following Step 4 Open With (choose the program you want to use to open this file) Next you will see: If Google Chrome is an option, choose Google Chrome If Google Chrome is not an option that is showing, click on Open With, then select Other 3
STEP 5. When you select Other, this screen appears: STEP 6 If you don t already have Google Chrome installed on your computer, make sure Google Chrome has been downloaded and installed before you do this step. 1) Change to All Applications. 2) Notice how the items in the Applications List are now activated so you can select the one you need, which is Google Chrome 4
STEP 7 1. Select Google Chrome 2. Click Always Open With Then click Open (bottom right of the screen, step 3) The Flash File should then open on your screen. Ignore the caution warning below the Always Open With 3. The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program does not have an IT department that can help troubleshoot difficulties opening the PowerPoint Flash files. We have extensively tested this software and have provided the necessary instructions to successfully open the Flash files. Oftentimes, the problem is with your own hardware. Difficulties encountered with opening the Flash PowerPoint Files will need to be resolved by consulting your own facility s Information Technology department or the Help Screens on the Adobe Flash or Google Chrome websites. 5