In response to the person having a dilemma using Internet explorer 8 with her 
earlier version of Jaws, here is something I wrote up for someone else, and 
thought it could be used in this instance.

*Please read the below document in it's entirety before performing any part of 
this tutorial.  This is done to help you know what will be happening with your 
computer during the processes detailed below.

Once you have completed the steps, Windows Internet Explorer 8 will have been 
uninstalled, and your computer will re-install Internet Explorer 7 by default 
and on it's own, which worked much better with earlier versions of Jaws, prior 
to version 10.

Make sure to follow these steps to the letter, and keep referring back to this 
document when needed.

Do the following to uninstall Internet Explorer 8.

1. activate the start menu with the start menu key to the right of the control 
key on the left hand side of the keyboard , or press the keystroke of 
control+escape.

2. press the letter "S" until you get to settings and press enter to activate 
the sub-menu.

If you do not hear settings, and hear control panel instead, then just press 
the enter key to go into the control panel.  The first thing you should hear 
Jaws say is "Accessibility Options:.  If you do not hear this, then press the 
enter key until you do.  If you do hear Jaws say this, then continue to the 
next step.

3. press the letter "A" until you hear Jaws say "Add or Remove Programs" and 
press enter.  Once you press enter, a dialog box will pop up, and Jaws will 
focus on the "Change and Remove Programs button".  At this point, you should 
wait for the program list to load, which could take a few minutes depending on 
your computer.

4. I believe that earlier versions of Jaws, from 9 and down, still read the 
program list as not selected, and if that's the case, disregard the not 
selected part, and arrow down the list to Windows Internet Explorer 8.

5. tab until you hear Jaws say, "Windows Internet Explorer 8 Remove Button" and 
press enter to start the uninstallation process.

6. Once you press enter, a dialog box will pop up.  Just follow the 
instructions to remove Internet Explorer 8.  I do believe that all this will 
involve is pressing the spacebar on a number of "next" buttons until the 
removal process is finished.  When it is done, it may ask you to re-start your 
computer, if it does, follow the instructions for re-starting your computer and 
skip to step 8.

7. After the uninstallation of Internet Explorer 8 is finished, and the program 
has not asked you to re-start your computer, re--start your computer the 
conventional way by going to the start menu, arrowing up to the shut down 
option, and pressing enter.  In the resulting dialog box, arrow to the re-start 
option, and press enter.

8. Once your computer re-starts, you will have to be vigilant with your updates 
from now on.

The next time you go to perform a Windows or Microsoft Update, you will find 
that one of the updates is Windows Internet Explorer 8.  This update should be 
disabled, and hidden away so that it never shows up until you upgrade your 
version of Jaws, or you want it to, which ever comes first.

If you are doing this from, either the Windows Update website, or the Microsoft 
Update website, proceed with the following steps.

9. Go back into your start menu, and press the down arrow until you hear 
Microsoft Update, or Windows Update, and press enter.  An Internet explorer 
window will open up, and you'll be taken to the Microsoft update or Windows 
Update website, depending on which you pressed enter on above.  Wait until the 
page loads, you may hear a number of clicks in the meantime, which are the 
various components and active X components initializing,  and find the custom 
button and press the spacebar or enter.

10. Wait until the site finishes it's search for the updates your computer  
requires, at which point, you should see one update available, now whether this 
update will be found in the high-priority updates, or the software optional 
updates I do not know, but where ever it is press enter on that link, at which 
point, the main section of the page will change.  Press insert+escape to 
refresh the Page buffer so that Jaws sees the new information on the page.  
This last keystroke is not generally required, but I feel it is better to be 
safe than sorry later on.

11. Arrow down to the main section of the page, or simply press the letter "F" 
to get to the first forms element the page, which should be a checkbox.  If 
that box is checked, press the spacebar to uncheck it, if it is not checked, 
just do nothing and proceed to the next step.

12. arrow past the title and description, if applicable, of the update, and 
look for the checkbox just after it.  Make sure that checkbox is checked.  Jaws 
may read what that checkbox is for, but if it doesn't, that checkbox is to hide 
the update and to never show it to you again.

If you do not see this checkbox there, you may have to press enter on the 
collapse link just after the title of the update in order to open the 
description.  Go ahead and do that, and you may or may not hear Jaws notify you 
that the page has changed, so, better to be safe than sorry, and press 
insert+escape to refresh the buffer again.  Now if you arrow down, you will 
find a longer description, and the new checkbox, so make sure it's checked.

13. Once the checkbox is checked, arrow up to the link titled, "review and 
install updates" or something to that affect and press enter.  You should find 
the resulting screen empty.  If this is the case, great, if it is not, then see 
the next section on how to accomplish the above steps using the Windows 
Automatic Update Wizard in your system tray.

If you feel this is too complicated for you, then you may find that performing 
the above steps using the Windows Automatic Update wizard in your system tray 
easier to accomplish, so follow the steps below in order to do this.

*A note of warning though.  The below steps are being written down from memory, 
and so may not be exactly as shown, however the main principle is the same, and 
the steps may be variable.

1. press insert+F11 to go to your system tray contents.

2. arrow up or down to the icon titled, "Updates are ready for your computer, 
click here to download the updates".  This is assuming that this setting has 
not been changed to download and install updates automatically, and if it is, 
you may look forward to getting to know this tutorial in a great deal of 
detail, as you may be performing the steps over and over again until this 
setting is changed.

3. tab to the left double click button, and press the spacebar.

Wait a few seconds and a dialog box will open up detailing the updates that are 
ready to be downloaded or installed.  One of those updates, possibly the only 
update showing is Windows Internet Explorer 8.

4. Press the spacebar to uncheck the update, or, if no checkbox exists, tab to 
the details button, and press the spacebar, at which point another dialog box 
will pop up, and information on the update will be shown.  If you tab around, 
you will find a checkbox that is labeled as Don't show me this update again.  
make sure it's checked, then tab to the ok button and press the spacebar.

The update should now be gone from the list of updates.

At this point, you are finished, but be vigilant in the future when updating 
your computer, as Windows Internet Explorer 8 has a way of creeping up on you 
without warning, and even though you told it to not show you that update again, 
it may forget that, and show up anyway, so if it does, it's a good idea to keep 
this tutorial around for future use.

Good luck, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to write.

Scorpio
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