Ditto!
I agree, MS security essential works very well with window eyes.
I have been using it for about a year, without any problems.
My tech guru, Langalist, put it through a comparison test, and he
recommends it highly.
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On 2/13/2012 5:07 AM, Craig Werner wrote:
> Microsoft Security Essentials is very accessible when one uses the
mouse keys, and it is also very unobtrusive. I
>
> Craig
>
> On 2/13/2012 9:36 AM, Peggy Kern wrote:
>> Hi, all. I’ve been using ESET Smart Security for several years, and
>> really like it. But it seems I remember reading somewhere that the new
>> version is less accessible. My subscription expires in a week, so I’m
>> trying to decide whether to renew it, or whether to go with the
>> Microsoft Security program, which I hear is also accessible with
>> Window-Eyes. Any comments or experiences you’d like to share to help me
>> make my decision?
>> Thanks.
>> Peggy
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