Hello Jaws users list,

I am a new member of the list and rather than starting out with a question, I 
would like to share a solution I found to Avast 7 not being accessible. 
When I speak of lack of accessibility, I mean that Jaws does not automatically 
read any text on the screen, options are not announced when pressing the tab 
key, it is not possible to select and deselect checkboxes, and manually 
exploring controls and information with the Jaws cursor results in not having 
access to all of the information on a given page. After adding the main Jaws 
executable file to the exceptions list in auto sandbox and behavior shield, I 
turned to disabling the self-protection module. Here are the steps I took for 
disabling and then re-enabling it again. I cannot guarantee that the sequence 
works 100% of the time, so try it at your own risk. It is also possible to 
complete the task independently of a sighted person. My computer is running 
Windows 7 with Jaws 13 and Avast Internet Security. The steps may apply to 
other screen readers as well.

 

1.     When Avast is opened, press alt e for settings.

2.     Use the Jaws cursor to verify that the "basic settings" tab with its 
options is showing.

3.     Press control shift tab.

4.     Verify with the Jaws cursor that the troubleshooting options are 
displaying.

5.     Press insert F4 to disable Jaws. It is not recommended to leave Avast to 
disable Jaws and then come back to the program.

6.     Press alt a, followed by space, followed by enter. You may need to press 
enter again.

7.     Press enter again and then turn Jaws back on again.

8.     Jaws should start automatically reading the Avast screen. If not, close 
Avast and then reopen the program.

 

To enable self-protection module

1.     From the Avast current status tab, press alt e to bring up settings. 
This time Jaws should be speaking as you press key combinations.

2.     Ensure that the basic tab is displaying, then press control shift tab to 
get to the troubleshooting settings.

3.     Tab six times.

4.     Turn off Jaws.

5.     Press space bar and then enter.

6.     Enable Jaws.

 

I am not quite sure why this process works. Please pass the information along 
to others who might benefit.



Now for my question: Would it be possible to develop a Jaws script to simplify 
the process? Of course, it would be better if Avast 7 was accessible without 
needing to fiddle with anything. I would like to learn Jaws scripting but 
haven't gotten around to it yet. Maybe it would be possible to collaborate on a 
Script.



Chanelle



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