Bob,

Thanks for the idea, but
routing JAWS to PC and arrowing doesn't help. When I first tried the free version years, Super Anti-spyware was fine and I liked it so much that I got the Pro version. It was also fine for some time, but the company made changes to the program months ago and I've almost reached the point where I wish I'd never heard of the program. I thought I remembered seeing that people had said it had gotten a little more usable with JAWS and was hoping there was something I was missing.

Margaret

On 2/27/2013 2:36 PM, REGilman wrote:
Hi Margaret,
  Have you tried rooting  Jaws to PC cursor, with the Jaws key and the minus
on the num pad? And then using the arrow keys to go through the results.
HTH, Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Margaret Thomas
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 1:54 PM
To: ju
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Removing Threats Super Anti-Spyware Finds

Good Afternoon:

I've never been able to determine what threats the Pro (paid) version of
Super anti-Spyware version 5.6.1014 finds except for looking at the scan log
and checking them to send them to quarantine has also defied me for years.
Has anyone been able to deal with found threats using JAWS on 64 bit Windows
7 Home Premium?  JAWS 11 to 14 are installed here along with IE 9.

A full Microsoft Security Essentials and free version of Malware Bytes
scan came up clean, but a quick         SAS scan claims to have found 2
critical ones.  If possible, I'd like to find out how to deal with SAS
without requiring sighted assistance or a remote from my tech at least until
the company changes the program again.

Any help would be extremely appreciated.

Thank you,

Margaret

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