Flash Player 10.3.181.34 , cant use settings

If i try to use the settings , the small window shows up , but i can click everywhere and nothing happens.
in same time the whole flash game and Firefox Tab is freezing and i cant do anything anymore.
the player runs fine but i cant change the settings ...
how can i undo this problem?

This doesn't resolve the problem.
The problem isn't just that you can't get the settings dialog to respond, it is that the default setting for 'use hardware acceleration' is set on, and if you can't turn it off, you get sound but no video.
I have upgraded to build MAC 10,3,181,35 and the problem is still there.
I have deleted the cache files, the macromedia preferences files, done a disk app scan/repair for disk permissions and nothing works.
Perhaps a workaround to allow us to turn off hardware acceleration while you make a new build?

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