Hi Chris,
I wouldn't think of this program as an alternative, but rather an enhancement 
to your existing 
security.
HTH,
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Chris Hallsworth
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 4:54 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] AVG ANTI-SPY


Richard, thanks for your observations. I may give this one more shot before
giving it up for good, however I am happy with Spybot and Ad Aware, but if
there is a better solution then I guess AVG Anti-spy is one possibility.
Thanks again.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ricque" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 5:10 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] AVG ANTI-SPY


>I was able to use the program with the following versions of Jaws: 6.2,
>7.0, and 8.0.
> The program uses a standard installer which is no problem to naviggate.
> The main window has to be navigated with the Jaws cursor.
> The program can be accessed from the system tray,
> and has the following items in the context menu:
> Show main window
> Run online update
> Scan memory
> Resident Shield
> Automatic Updates
> Start with Windows
> Language
> Information
> Exit
> I had no problem accessing any of these items.
> In some of these windows, it's only a matter of performing a left mouse
> click with the Jaws cursor,
> on words like scheduler, update, or settings.
> In some of the windows, clicking on an item, will open a dialogue from
> which you can move thru
> selections useing the tab key.
> All of the necessary features can be accessed from the context menu much
> easier than from the
> program's main window.
> I wouldn't write the program off, on the basis of having to use the Jaws
> cursor.
> The scan I performed, was quick, and the results easy to read.
> It didn't find any problems, so I can't advise on how to proceed with
> that.
> However, from what I saw, it looked like to me, that it would not be hard
> to figure out.
> I'm not going to write complete instructions, since there doesn't appear
> to be standard controls,
> and how each individual machine, may cause Jaws
> to respond differently.
> Richard Justice
> www.blind-computing.com
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