Hi Lennie;

For whatever reason the finish button was the only button / screen I didn't 
read with the Jaws cursor.  Thank you very much for the tip.  Oh, no this 
wasn't enough to land me on Doctor Phil's couch!  LOL  Take care.
Mike

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lennie
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 2:56 PM
  Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] CCleaner & Google


  Hi Mike,

  Yes I did install the latest version of CCleaner and the Google
  toolbar was checked to be installed automatically when you finish
  installing CCleaner.

  When you get to the page to press the finish button, I turned on Jaws
  cursor and did a pageup and arrow down and I heard the Google message
  to install the toolbar.

  Unfortunately, placing the Jaws cursor on the check mark to uncheck
  it did not work when I press the left mouse button.

  I carefully placed the Jaws cursor on the check mark and press the
  real mouse left click button and it brought the screen into focus and
  the check mark was unchecked. I was then able to press enter on the
  finish button and CCleaner was installed without the unwanted toolbar
  which is to me a nuisance to us blind folks.

  The people who handle the download of CCleaner are very sneaky!! I
  don't know if there is a better way to get around this problem.

  BTW, it was dumb luck that I discovered the Google toolbar during
  installation of the CCleaner. What caught my attention is that the
  download procedure changed and I got suspicious and I was checking
  everything out with the Jaws cursor. So, there you have it.

  Take care. Is this one for Dr. Phil?

  Lennie

  At 04:21 PM 11/5/2010, you wrote:
  >Hi All;
  >
  >I am running a program by FileHippo called update checker.  Are others on
  >the list familiar with this program?  When I get my update results and I
  >update CCleaner, I am getting the Google toolbar Or Google Chrome 
installed
  >without any warnings.  Has anyone else running this program noticed this
  >happening?  Like I say, there are no boxes to check or uncheck or 
anything.
  >The Google stuff just gets installed.  Well, I was just wondering if 
anybody
  >else has noticed this and if anyone had any ideas on how to stop the 
Google
  >stuff from being installed.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. 
Take
  >care.
  >Mike
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