Dave

Some of it was accessible after a fashion, for example, JAWS would not read whether an option in the application cleaner was checked or not after I clicked it until I left it and came back to it. Then the startup options use push-on, push-off (like a ballpoint pen) buttons instead of check boxes, and I could never get JAWS to tell me if those buttons were pushed or not. There were other issues too, the whole thing seemed pretty hit or miss as to whether it was accessible or not. My last attempt to use it was with CCleaner version 5.x and JAWS 17 on Windows 7.

I've tried to use it several times over the past 3 years hoping things would improve but they never did.

At this point, unless the developers themselves come forth and specifically declare that they've taken steps to make CCleaner fully accessible, I'm not inclined to mess with it again.

Cheers!


On 12/19/2016 11:16 AM, Dave wrote:
Gene,

That's very strange. I've been running CCleaner for a few years, and
continue to do so using JAWS versions 11 through 18. All the controls are
spoken, and once selected, the sub-controls or lists are brought up. For
example, if I click on Tools, I then tab down past all the upper-level
control buttons to come to the section pertaining to Tools. Then I can click
on one of those to bring up more information. CCleaner seems to be organized
with the upper-level controls on top, right after the Update choice. Then
any sub-level controls appear below, once selected. I think you should give
the free version another try, since I agree it's a very useful tool, and
I've set my copy up to do monitoring in the background, as well as using the
cleanup features. I particularly like the startup tool, since it allows me
to disable or remove startup elements without forcing me to do a restart.

Dave
Oregonian, woodworker, Engineer, Musician, and Pioneer


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gene Warner" <genewarn...@gmail.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 07:46
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] I can no longer run cCleaner in Windows 10


I've never been able to run CCleaner with JAWS, while JAWS will read the
control names, it would never tell me what they were set to, on or off,
etc. So I gave up on it, which is disappointing because before I lost my
vision, CCleaner was one of those essential programs I always had
installed and up to date.

By the way, according to their web site, the latest version is v5.25.5902

How disappointing, while a free version is still available, it looks
like CCleaner is fast becoming another one of the many commercial
programs that promise to clean and fix your PC.

Cheers!



On 12/19/2016 10:15 AM, Mike O'Brien wrote:
Hi

About a week ago, I had to reboot my 2Windows computers to finish
installing
Windows Updates.  After the Windows updates were installed, I can no
longer
run cCleaner on these systems.  I receive the message:

New notification from Compatibility Assistant, This app can't run on this
PC, CCleaner doesn't work on this version of Windows. Learn more

I've downloaded what I believe to be the current version of cCleaner, but
I
still get that notification when I try to run it.


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