Hi NCBootMan,
     On laptops the JAWS Key is
usually the caps lock. It is the same key one uses to use the other
functions like, Caps Lock plus B reads the screen. In this case we want to
press and hold the caps lock and press f11. Then release both keys. This
will bring up a list of programs that are running on your computer. The
special thing about this list is that once you select the program you want
one can press the tab key and it will toggle through a list of
options. press tab once and you are on right click. If you press
enter here JAWS will simulate a right mouse click on the program
you have selected. You can also tab to left click and double left click
but all you need for nortons right now is to right click on the icon in
this list. Once you do that a list of options appears. One of these is
quick scan. Arrow to this and press enter. Nortons will run a quick scan
and display the results. 
     I hope
this helps.

God bless,
Mark  
> am confused.
I have a Dell laptop with Windows 7. First, there's a 
> function

> key beside the control key. I assume I am supposed to press
that along 
> with 
> the top row key to get a f key. When
I press that Func key and the 11th of 
> those keys with the
numpad zero because I have a numpad like a desktop, 
> nothing
happens. Then, you said tab to right click. I'm must be missing 
>
something. Are you saying tab once and then right click? 
> 
> NCBootMan 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> 
From: Mark 
> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 10:22 PM

> To: Jaws Users 
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Norton 360

> 
> 
> 
> Hi NCBootMan, 
> The
fastest way to run a quick 
> scan is to press JAWS key plus f11
to bring up the list of active programs 
> in the system tray.
Then press N. until you land on Nortons 360. Next, tab 
> to right
click and press enter. Finally, Up or down arrow to quick scan 
>
and press enter. This is how I run the quick scans. I try to always get

> nortons set to delete all cookies. So, the rest is automatic.
Other wise 
> when the scan is done one needs to use the JAWS
curser to delete the 
> cookies. It works either way. Smile. 
> 
> God bless, 
> Mark 
>> Mark, 
>> 
>> I'm not sure I follow your thought. 
>
Norton 360 is set up and works fine 
>> for 
>> a
sighted 
> person without Jaws. I find that even if I run
QuickScan 
>> 
> everyday, 
>> it still
picks up several tracking cookies. And, my 
> system seems to run

>> faster by doing this. So, are you saying 
> that I
could use the Jaws cursor 
>> and find QuickScan and run the

> scan and see the results? Or, are you 
>> saying 
>> that I 
> only really need to run the Quick Scan once a
month? 
>> 
>> 
> NCBootMan 
>>

>> -----Original Message----- 
>> 
> 
From: Mark 
>> Sent: Friday, January 28, 2011 3:12 AM 
>> 
> To: Jaws Users 
>> Subject: Re:
[JAWS-Users] Norton 360 
>> 
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Hi 
>> Personally, I enjoy 
>
norton's 
>> 360. Yes, a person does have to use the JAWS
courser 
> to handle several of 
>> the functions when
one is setting it up. 
> However, once that is done one 
>> can pretty much ignore it. So, 
> the worries about
changing settings... are 
>> only something a 
> person
might do once a month or so. 
>> 
>> God 
>> 
> bless, 
>> Mark 
>>> Hi.

>>> I hait Norton. 
> 
>>> I 
>> think that Avast! 5.1 is the best out there. 
> 
>>> 
>>> Best 
>> regards, 
>>> 
>>> Adi. 
>>> 
>>> On 1/28/11, 
>> 
> NCBootman
<[email protected]> wrote: 
>>>> Another 
> 
>> question. Is there a place to learn about making
Norton 360 
>>>> 
>> more 
>>>> accessible and usable 
> independently or is
there a 
>> similar type software 
>>>> that

>>>> works better for 
>> 
>
accessibility and its function? Right now, nothing 
>>>>

> speaks 
>> 
>>>> and I need to be
able to Scan my 
> system or set it up to 
>> happen

>>>> automatically 
> 
>>>>
fairly frequently. 
>>>> Trying to get a 
> new
Windows 7 machine JFW friendly and learning 
>> Jaws 
>>>> too. 
>>>> Thanks. 
>>>> 
>>>> NCBootMan 
>>>>
For answers to frequently 
> asked 
>> questions about
this list visit: 
>>>> 
>>
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 
>>>> Send any 
>
questions 
>> regarding list management to: 
>>>> 
>> [email protected] 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>
For answers to frequently asked 
> questions about this list
visit: 
>>> 
> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 
>>> Send any questions 
>> regarding list management
to: 
>>> 
>> 
>
[email protected] 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
>> -- 
>> God Loves You! 
>> 
> http://www.christiantraditions.info 
>>
For answers to frequently 
> asked questions about this list
visit: 
>> 
> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 
>> Send any questions regarding 
> list management to: 
>> [email protected] 
>> 
>> 
>> For answers to frequently asked questions 
> about this list visit: 
>>
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 
>> Send any questions
regarding list management to: 
>> 
>
[email protected] 
>> 
> 
>

> -- 
> God Loves You! 
>
http://www.christiantraditions.info 
> For answers to frequently
asked questions about this list visit: 
>
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 
> Send any questions regarding
list management to: 
> [email protected] 
> 
> 
> For answers to frequently asked questions
about this list visit: 
> http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ 
> Send any questions regarding list management to: 
>
[email protected] 
> 


-- 
God Loves You! 
http://www.christiantraditions.info
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
Send any questions regarding list management to:
[email protected]

Reply via email to