Mobeen said" the setting that says the system uses higher graphics to represent different aspects of the program," could be unchecked. Glad you mentioned that because that's something I actually did initially myself. I had to use the jaws cursor to find where to start a scan. There was another issue in which avast wanted me to change something in my email settings but when I closed the program the message didn't come up again after avast was opened again. I believe it related to the advance area in the account section of windows live regarding "this server requires a secure ssl connection" but I could be wrong about that one.

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From: "Mobeen Iqbal" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 7:58 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Jaws and the latest avast

Hi.

I didn't have to use the jaws curser at all, just out of curiosity, which sections did you have to use the jaws curser? i'll drop your comments in an email to avast support if you want, or you could contact them directly? it just helps to know what different issues people are having. i don't know of any settings you could change apart from the setting that says the system uses higher graphics to represent different aspects of the program, i think that's in general/basic settings, try unticking that and see what happens.

Mo.


Leonard Morris wrote:
I just installed the latest avast. Although it appears to be more jaws friendly I still have to use the jaws cursor more then I thought I would. Are there any settings either in jaws and/or avast itself to make it even more accessible. Thanks. For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
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