Is there a way to escape keyboard focus from adobe flash?

I've been trying to use the mouse less when web browsing. However, if a flash program gets the focus, it will capture the all the keyboard strokes, making it impossible to do anything without moving the mouse first. Is there any way around this?


It seems this is a bug in Firefox that is over 8 years old without an easy fix, judging by the comments. There is an experimental add-on you may want to try called Restore Window Focus After Flash, but that is just one user's perspective on which hotkeys should work within flash, and how it should operate - it may work out well for you though.There are many possibilities on how to handle the situation, which are outlined in the bug report comments, although it seems Mozilla hasn't accepted any of them yet or taken action of their own.


Seeing your question, I decided to do some tests to try to find a way to move focus from a Flash object, back to the page using just the keyboard. I tried it on Windows in Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and IE. Here’s the results with the simplest steps to accomplish the goal:

  • Firefox retains focus on the Flash object no matter what (practical/reasonable/feasible steps) I tried, so you may want to use the Firefox add-on that John mentioned

  • Chrome releases focus from the Flash object if you tap either the Windows or Alt keys twice in a row

  • Opera releases the focus by pressing Windows, then Alt-Tabing back to Opera

  • IE seems to put the Flash object in the normal tab-order of the page, so tabbing will move from elements in the page to the controls in the Flash object, then out to subsequent elements on the page, so tabbing enough times will bring the focus back to the page