ah, I remember now, I had to some how interact with the text, scroll
to the end and then stop interacting so I could get to the continue
button.
On May 10, 2006, at 6:04 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
Well you may actually have to go up and down a couple of times. Yes
it is a real pain, but I did get through it and I just went up and
down and eventually the damned thing let me click continue.
Scott
On May 10, 2006, at 2:03 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi Scott. Yeah, I did do that actually I tried interacting with
the scroll are, scrolling down it using VO+cursor down, then back
up again. I even clicked the Save button, but nothing happened. I
can not proceed any further. What a pain that installer is. I
didn't have this trouble with the demo version. Thanks for any
suggestions.
On 9 May 2006, at 22:45, Scott Howell wrote:
You will need to interact with the scrollbar and read clear to the
end. I think then I had to scroll to the top and I even saved the
damned license as a text file, but then I was able to get past it.
Once you get by this part, its not so bad. Guess I'll have to try
writing to them and see if they can change the installer and do
more like Apple and others where there is just an agree button. I
suspect the point however is to make sure you read the license,
but well that's not very accessible now is it.
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