Basically, I just let it take care of all found issues, and generally 
that does the job. But when you have performed a scan, there is a list 
of found issues, with checkboxes. I guess, unchecking some of them, will 
make the program skip these issues, but as I stated, I don't really 
bother much about the list. Sometimes I do scroll through it, just to 
make sure what it actually found, only then to ask it select all the 
issues, and get the job done.


Sorry if this is a bit off-side from your query, but that is how it has 
worked for me for a long time. Since my system is newly scanned, I don't 
have a chance of checking how accessible the checkboxes in the list are 
- i.e if you can hear when a box is checked or unchecked. Again, sorry 
for not being of more help on this one.



David

On 9/1/2016 9:56 PM, Tom Fairhurst wrote:
> Can you act upon the results? I currently have MalWare Bytes with 
> which I have great difficulty acting on the results. I have been told 
> you need sighted assistance for some of it. I don't have a problem 
> using the mopuse keys, but I get frustrated the more sighted 
> assistance is required. Obviously, sometimes there is no other way.
>
> -----Original Message----- From: David via Talk
> Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2016 1:34 PM
> To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: is spybot accessible
>
> If you are asking about Spybot Search & Destroy, then Yes, it is
> accessible enough.
>
>
> You have to use the mousekeys some, but then again, which program now
> aday does not require you to do so?
>
>
> Also, I find that it is easier to run the different parts of the
> package, off from the SysTray, instead of trying to operate the main
> control panel of the package. Go to the SysTray, arrow to the Spybot
> Icon, and press Shift-F10 or the App-key. Then arrow down to the
> individual task you are looking for, like Update, Immunize or System
> scan, and hit Enter. The chosen software will open. Here hit Alt-T for
> choosing Task, and use the arrow keys to make your selection, before
> hitting Enter. To read the results, and the progress of the task, you
> need your mousekeys.
>
>
> Like I said, accessible enough, and mainly does a pretty good job. Just
> ran a scan this morning, and got an end to some buggy behavior on my 
> system.
>
>
> Please note, I only have tried the free version of the software, cannot
> speak for any differences in the paid version.
>
>
>
> David
>
> On 9/1/2016 3:41 PM, Lee Hodgson via Talk wrote:
>> Hi
>> can anyone tell me if spybot is still usable with window eyes. I
>> loved it in the old days, but not sure how accessible it is now. so
>> wanted to check before considering installing.
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