Flash Player 9 and Windows Tablet PC Edition

Has the player been tested against Windows Tablet PC 2005
Edition. Comparing it to Flash Player 7, the player seems very
buggy with text input focus and click recognition. Any
insight?

Well ,have to see for few days .I also don't experience any
glithches yet. Hope we are all lucky for player 9 and IE7.

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