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I can't click on some videos on websites such as YouTube

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Whenever I am on a website where I want to watch a video such as YouTube, I can't always click on the video. The video displays and works properly, but when I click on play it doesn't register the click. I have to right click and then left click for it to register the click at all. Some websites this does not happen, such as Vimeo, where everything works normally.

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www.youtube.com

Whenever I am on a website where I want to watch a video such as YouTube, I can't always click on the video. The video displays and works properly, but when I click on play it doesn't register the click. I have to right click and then left click for it to register the click at all. Some websites this does not happen, such as Vimeo, where everything works normally. == URL of affected sites == www.youtube.com

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I think I have the same problem. All the Youtube video flash UI is shown, but when I try to click the play or any other button it doesn't work. I have to click several times to get it to work. If I try to set the volume, when I manage to click the button several times, if I move the mouse to try adjust the slider, the control gets hidden again.

Very annoying!

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Ditto. Switching to Chrome.

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I tried switching to Chrome, no avail. Then I repaired my disk permissions with Disk Utility. Seems to have solved all problems, Firefox and Chrome.