thanks for these steps. this is a personal from me kindly tell me how
i can use window media centre on my win.7 home premium as am used to
window media 11. thanks onilude bamidele jude from lagos nigeria.
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On 3/5/11, Mike & Barbara In Arcadia <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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