It works fine here. You just have to get used to how the interface works.

When you open it you're on a set of radio buttons. These are the main categories. Arrow left/right to select one and then tab once. This will land you in another row of radio buttons that are sub-categories. Again, arrow left/right to select one and then tab down through the options.

When you're done making changes just hit Alt-F4 to close the window. It does not close the program. You can access it in the system tray with Insert-S. Doing so will open a context menu with several options, one of which is to open the program window. You can also close the program here, which I do occasionally when installing software.

Hth,
Tom


On 9/23/2016 10:16 PM, David via Talk wrote:
Running Malwarebytes here, and installed it off from Ninite a month ago,
so would expect it to be the latest version.


For the usage I am doing, yes it is accessible enough. But the interface
is quite different from what you have been used to in older software. It
is more of a tab-layout. Your mouse-keys are going to ding on you, or
only show you one line saying Malwarebytes and the version number. But
your Tab key, along with your arrows will help you out.


In other words, you will be able to operate it, but expect it to be a
learning curve. Yet, the software is free of charge, so why not install
it and give it a go. Should you after a couple of weeks decide it is not
for you, just get rid of it. It is not heavy on resources, so it won't
really harm your productivity, in the trial period.


Just a few personal experiences to be shared. Take them for what you
feel they are worth.


David

On 9/24/2016 3:32 AM, Jed Barton via Talk wrote:
Hey guys,

Anyone know if the latest malware bytes is accessible yet?
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