It has an interesting interface.
Tab and shift-tab seem to read just fine for me under windows 8.1.
|You need to  use a combination of arrow keys as well, for example to get to 
settings.

1.        Open malware bytes.

2.       Tab to the dashboard button.

3.       Right arrow to the settings button

4.       Tab off of settings.

5.       You can now press up and down arrow between general malware 
exclusions, web exclusions etc.

6.       Press tab once you get to the category you want to deal with.


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From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 11:34 AM
To: Rod hutton; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Malware Bytes 2.03 update Was RE: Malwarebytes 2.3

I couldn't get nvda to read me jack from malwarebytes 2.0.3. But honestly, I'm 
not that great at nvda, that whole idea of objects and containers and stuff.
On 10/14/2014 9:19 AM, Rod hutton wrote:
Hi Dave,

Yes, Duyahn is perfectly right.
Even Malware Bytes techies say that the engine is the same regardless of the 
version you use.
>From Michael Capelle's tutorial, it doesn't seem the engine of Malware Bytes 
>has changed significantly.
Besides, some protection is better than none.
Apparently, though, NVDA does quite well with version 2.03.
Take your pick, I guess. Smile

Good luck,

Rod

From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 10:08 AM
To: Rod hutton; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Malware Bytes 2.03 update Was RE: Malwarebytes 2.3

Yep, back I went this morning to 1.75 as well. But the question is, if I were 
to buy the pro version, I could still use 1.75 and use realtime malware 
protection, right? I mean, as long as they get their money, does it really 
matter if I use an older version? For the new version,I think all they would 
have to do is make some sort of list box or even a separate output field to 
show what items are there and whether an action has been or needs to be taken 
on them.
On 10/14/2014 8:02 AM, Rod hutton wrote:
Hi Dave,

Thanks for the feedback.
I'll go back to 1.75 for now.

Keep on plugging,

Rod

From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 1:47 AM
To: Rod hutton; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Malware Bytes 2.03 update Was RE: Malwarebytes 2.3

It's the qt framework because of how window-eyes reads the buttons, and the 
previous versions acted like a qt app does when it's not accessible. Also, if 
you have a custom control and you try to reclass it, it just tells you it's a 
qt widget. Aside from widget being a very peculiar word in the vernacular, that 
info doesn't help anyone at all, so there's not a good way to reclass a cc.
I'm not having a lot of luck either. Mbam isn't reading me what it wants to 
fix, I just see two buttons that say, enter, and another that says, fix now, 
enter. Ok, but what am I fixing?
About qt again, I helped a bit with getting widnow-eyes to read qt 5-based 
applications, but, like the java support, it's got a long way to go before it's 
fully accessible. Let me look at the qt support app a bit, not sure how 
relevant it would be. Anyone from gwmicro want to chime in here?

I'm not sure if any of that was helpful at all.
Thanks, Dave
On 10/13/2014 7:24 PM, Rod hutton wrote:
Hi Dave,

I'm not having much luck with this new release at all.
I listened to Michael Capelle's tutorial (only 15 minutes long), and it 
certainly looks as though JFW has this version's accessibility nailed.
It's actually quite disappointing that WE doesn't seem to be able to work with 
it.
Incidentally, how did you know it was using the QT framework?
I installed the QT support app, and it certainly helped in identifying the 
state of the checkboxes, but the extraneous reading of a number counting up 
drove me crazy.
Do you have any suggestions?

Thanks,

Rod

From: Dave Bahr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 3:32 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Malwarebytes 2.3

It seems to work here fine. For the record it's 2.0.3 so as not to be confused 
with 2.3. It looks sort of accessible from the interface that I've seen, 
definitely an improvement over what it was. The thing is that they are still 
using the QT framework which is always a bit buggy with Window-Eyes. I'm hoping 
that Window-Eyes nine will have better support for QT.
On 10/13/2014 12:35 PM, Sam Bushman wrote:
I just chose update from the software and it downloaded and installed 2.2.2...
Sam


From: Chris Grabowski [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 12:34 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Malwarebytes 2.3

I haven't tested it, but,
RT @Malwarebytes : The new Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 2.0.3 includes 
screenreader compatibility and more. Download it at http://www.malwarebytes.org


Chris
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