Click to run Adobe Flash Player Opera 20.0.1387.64
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A Former User last edited by
There are insufficient instructions on where to find "off-road" mode.. It says "in the main menu found by clicking the top left button" BUT, the main menu of WHAT? I fid no such links or choices. Please be specific as to the program and menu.
Off-road has been renamed back to Opera Turbo in the latest version. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
There are insufficient instructions on where to find "off-road" mode.. It says "in the main menu found by clicking the top left button" BUT, the main menu of WHAT? I fid no such links or choices. Please be specific as to the program and menu.
The main menu of Opera, of course.
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jangelpineda last edited by
I updated Opera recently to v22 and got that annoying "Click to run" option. I also noticed that the option for Opera turbo was activated. I just turned it off and restarted Opera and it works flawlessly now.
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fenriraesir last edited by
Have the same problem in Opera and Opera Next. The way I found to reproduce was this.
- Wipe everything in APPDATA\Opera
- Launch the browser (Opera thinks is a fresh install)
- Visit a site that uses flash (YT will do)
- Flash loading properly
- Activate click to play
- Reload YT, click to play is in effect
- Add YT to white list. Click to play still in effect
- Reset the option to default - run automatically. Click to play is still in effect.
That said there's little to do about because this proves that
a) Click to play is broken
b) Apparently so do whitelist. Worth checking too.Hope you guys find this info useful.
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lem729 last edited by
Are you saying all of that is happening to you and you do not have turbo mode activated. It is my understanding that for the vast majority of users (including myself when i activate turbo mode), deactivating turbo mode solves the problem with click to play.
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ggmmcc last edited by
I think this issue is because Opera Turbo might be enable, it happend to me, but I disabled it and later everything was ok playing videos and other stuff with flash.
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Deleted User last edited by
The problem is still on.
I was on limited Internet for a week and was using Opera Turbo to not seplate my transfer quota too fast and now EVERY flash based thing is fucked up.Apart from bandcamp, vines and many other things this is YET ANOTHER big fail since opera was bought by google <- this is the only option for a good web browser to change to shitty chromium.
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Deleted User last edited by
...since opera was bought by google...
That never happened, Opera changed to Blink because was better, fast and compatible. Now the devs spend their resources on innovation and improvements, not fixing compatibilities problems.
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Deleted User last edited by
THE FIX: After experiencing this issue I clicked on Opera tab (top left) and saw "Opera Turbo"" was checked so I unchecked it. Now Adobe works again.
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trk387 last edited by
Hello...
I had this same issue it DROVE me NUTS! So I am very happy to alleviate someone else's frustrated... OK (the off road mode) doesn't exist. LOOK in opera menu (opera turbo) if that is checked? then just uncheck it and you will be GOOD! t
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bunmar56 last edited by
I experienced the same issue with "Click to run Adobe Flash Player". What I was able to do to resolve that issue was to unclick or dismantle the check mark next to OPERA TURBO on the drop down Opera menu. It immediately worked after completing that process.
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faldo98 last edited by
I have found that I had Turbo mode selected. When I unticked Turbo, adobe player started automatically as normal. I never understand what "turbo" is supposed to do, as I don't notice any difference with my snail broadband. Everything seems to be "turbo" these days!
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lando242 last edited by
With Turbo enabled the data is sent to Opera's servers where it is compressed and then set to you. It does not speed up your browsing and it is not meant to. Its for people on metered connections or with limited bandwidth. Generally most people don't need it and shouldn't use it.
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vashonr last edited by
Opera Turbo may be enabled as well. I turned off Turbo and Im good now.
Two wrongs don't make a right but three rights make a left ;)
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rajes7232 last edited by
there is no option to enable flash player.every document ask for installing flash.butafter downlaod complete.the flash enable process in crome browser is significant....impossible in opera
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lando242 last edited by
Open up your plugins page and make sure Flash is listed and that its the current version. If its not then you have a problem.
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emin231 last edited by
Guys, I found a solution ( hope it will work for you too )
In the uper left corner click on Opera, which will open settings menu, look for Opera Turbo mode, and uncheck it.
Opera Turbo compresses cache which is going to help you to load pages faster, i am not sure how... but it prevents videos from loading ( prevents flash from running automatically )...Anyway worked out for me... i hope it works for u 2 guys.. Good luck (Y) !