Hi Ken;

Below are steps on using the Registry clener in CCleaner.

To use the registry cleaner in CCleaner:

1.  Open CCleaner from the desktop icon.

2.  Tab to the registry button and press spacebar.

3.  Tab five times to the tree view of items to be included in the scan.

Registry integrity will be the opened level in the tree structure.

4.  Use down arrow to the various choices under registry integrity.  Each

one will be checked.  If you don't want a particular item included in the

scan then press spacebar to remove the checkmark.  The following items will

be in the tree view:

Missing shared DLLS

Unused file extensions

ActiveX and class issues

Type libraries

Applications

Fonts

Application paths

Help files

Installer

Obsolete software

Run at startup

Start menu ordering

MUI cache.

5.  Tab past the list view, which will have zero items before the scan.

6.  Tab to the "scan for issues" button and press spacebar.

7.  When the scan starts the "cancel button" will be in focus.  Use

shift-tab to move to the list of items being found.

If you want to when the scan is done you can use down arrow in the list and

use spacebar to uncheck anything you don't want included in the fix.  All

missing DLLS will be shown first in the list, then all missing unused file

extensions, etc.  The list will reflect all items in the order of the

choices in the tree view.

In the class section of the scanned problems you will find such things as

"open with application" issues, "invalid default icons" help file issues,

activeX problems and others.  The entire path of files being referenced in

the registry is shown.  Installer reference issues and uninstaller issues

are also listed with complete paths.

  8.  Tab twice from the list to the "fix selected issues" button and press

spacebar.  You will be asked if you want to backup changes to the registry,

which is a nice addition to the program.  I suggest answering "yes."  You

will be shown a "save as" dialog.  The file name suggested starts with CC

for CCleaner and then shows the date and time starting with the year.  It is

a .reg file.  Save it where you wish to.  If you have Vista you can route

JAWS to PC, do a page up, and arrow down to the line where the save to

location is found to know where the file is being saved.  Turn on PC cursor

and then tab to the save button and press spacebar.

9.  The dialog box that appears will show the first problem found.  You can

route JAWS to PC, do a page up and then arrow down a line at a time to hear

the problem.  After putting on PC cursor you can then tab to the "fix issue"

button to resolve the problem being shown, or use tab key to move to the

"fix all selected issues" button and press spacebar.

10. A dialog will appear asking if you are sure you want to fix either the

issue or all selected issues.  Press spacebar on OK.

11. If you chose to fix all issues then in the resultant dialog you will be

shown how many issues were fixed.  Use JAWS cursor to read the information.

Turn on PC cursor and use tab key to the close button and press spacebar.

12. You can then close CCleaner.  If it doesn't close with Alt-F4 or through

a system menu then close it with the JAWS cursor.  Route JAWS to PC, do a

page Up to the top of the window, arrow down once and press home key.  use

CTRL-left arrow to move to the last graphic on the first line of the window

and do a left mouse button click simulation (slash on the number pad if

using a desktop configuration or caps lock with the number 8 on a laptop

configuration).

You might run the scan again and find additional items.

Take care.

 Brian Lee

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: DoubleLegal
  To: Blind Computer Users
  Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 5:56 AM
  Subject: [Blind-Computing] Is CCleaner JAWS8 friendly &... a tutorial if 
so


  Hi all,

  I want to know if I'm missing something. I've downloaded CCleaner but when 
I opened the program, I couldn't get around in it at all.

  Is CCleaner JAWS 8 friendly? Is it easy to use or am I just a knucklehead?

  If it is JAWS 8 friendly ... or if I'm missing the tricks of getting 
around in the program, could someone help me out with a basic tutorial.

  I'm using JAWS 8 with XPPro Service Pack 3.

  Thanks,

  Ken
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