Try insert+space bar, o, then w. You can sometimes get further
information by using this technique. If after doing this you see
something like "a faster way to brows" or anything other than what you
see using conventional methods, click on it. It will then put you in a
web page where you can select whether or not to install Chrome and the
toolbar.
Shane
On 2/16/2015 6:01 PM, Gerald Levy wrote:
That's the problem. I could not find any check box for installing
Google Chrome anywhere on the downloader interface, and I checked each
page carefully with the JAWS cursor. I wound up removing it using
Revo Uninstaller. If anyone else can find the elusive check box for
installing Chrome, please let me knoe how to locate it so that I do
not get screwed over again the next time I install a new version of
CCleaner.
Gerald
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dialup @ 56k" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Warning About Downloading CCleaner From JAWS
Users Programs Page
Gerald,
Unfortunately that's quite normal with 'modern' software installers.
It's either Ask or Chrome or a few similar bun unnecessary, but you
have the option to uncheck the install box during setup, IF of course
you can find it.
So now you can use C Cleaner to un install chrome.
Glen
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On 17-Feb-15 9:41 AM, Gerald Levy wrote:
I just downloaded the latest version of CCleaner, version 5.0.2,
from the JAWS Users programs page, and received a very nasty
surprise. In addition to installing CCleaner, Google Chrome was
also installed, much to my chagrin. Using the JAWS cursor to
examine the installation options in the user interface, I did not
come across any check box or other means of preventing Google Chrome
from being installed along with CCleaner. I do not remember having
this problem in the past, so it looks like Puriform is now forcing
Chrome down your throat whether you want it or not. Chrome is still
not especially JAWS accessible, and removing it is a real pain.
Therefore, I suggest that a warning be added to the CCleaner
download link that downloading and installing CCleaner will also
result in the installation of Google Chrome, which is nothing but
unwanted crapware for most JAWS users.
Gerald
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