Just make sure you save the restore file if you do the fix all.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Maria Campbell" <lucky1i...@sbcglobal.net>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] c cleaner
Um. When I tried the registry button, there are 951 items checked.
Sounds bad, and I'm afraid to proceed to fix issues.
Sunny Day
Maria Campbell
lucky1i...@sbcglobal.net
When the power of love is stronger than the love of power,
Then the world will know peace.
On 8/8/2013 1:58 PM, Scorpio wrote:
If it asked you to purchase the program in order to remove the
registry entries, then it wasn't C-Cleaner.
The actual program is completely free to use, unless you purchase the
Pro version, which I can't speak to, so don't ask me to list the
difference between the two.
Anyway, tab to the registry button and press the spacebar.
Once you do this, tab to the list of checkboxes that outlines what
C-Cleaners scanners should check the registry for.
Check and uncheck the boxes according to your wishes.
Once you have finished all the checkboxes, tab twice to the Scan for
issues button and press the spacebar to activate.
Wait until your screen reader reports that you are back on the scan
for issues button, at which point, you can shift+tab to go to the
results pane to view what it has found.
Once you have reviewed what it's found, or if you simply want to
bypass the results, tab to the fix selected issues button and press
the spacebar.
You'll be placed in a dialog box that asks you if you want to back up
your registry. You can select to do this or not, it's up to you.
Once you've made the selection to back-up your registry or not, you'll
be placed in another dialog box where you can select the issues you
want to repair.
If you feel there's something that should not be repaired, then
shift+tab to the issues list and uncheck the box. I always just tab to
the fix all selected issues button and press the spacebar. Once done,
you'll be placed on the close button, so press your spacebar to
activate it.
Now here you have to watch out because for some reason, Jaws sometimes
loses focus on the cleaner, so you have to alt+tab to go back to it,
or, if the cleaner is the only window open, you'll have to go to your
desktop, then alt+tab back to the cleaner.
Depending on what point in the registry cleaning process you lost
focus on the cleaner, you may have to spacebar on the above close
button, or continue on below.
Not sure about you, but I always run multiple scans of the registry to
make sure I've taken care of all the problems issues, along with the
problem issues created when the original problems were fixed.
This is sort of like pruning a tree. If you don't prune the tree at
the largest branch and start at the bottom of the branch, you have to
keep pruning until the problem area is cut off.
This would be how C-Cleaner and most other registry cleaners work. It
starts at the bottom of the branch, and works it's way up. Now, I'm
not going to pretend to know how the registry works, or what it's
structure looks like, but it's enough to know that I run the cleaner
several times until the cleaner reports that no items found in the
results window.
In other words, rinse and repeat as needed.
Hope this helps.
Scorpio
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