[JAWSLite] Re: c cleaner
- From: "Steve Gomes" <finnygomes@xxxxxxx>
- To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 20:09:50 -0600
this is great. I am gona go do it. thanks very much
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike & Barbara" <mb69mach1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 4:51 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] Re: c cleaner
> Hi Steve,
>
> Below are steps on using CCleaner and also using it as a registry cleaner.
> I hope this is what you are looking for. Take care.
> Yes, CCleaner works very well with JAWS 9. The program is set up in a
> standard dialog box structure where you can use the tab key and shift-tab
> to
> move forward and backward through a dialog box. You can also use Alt key
> with the underlined letter of a control to activate it so that you don't
> have to tab to the control and press spacebar or enter. For example,
> Alt-R
> activates the "Run" button, which starts the scanning and removal process
> for the page of the dialog box that is active, which is the Windows page
> when you first start the program. When you first use the program and
> press
> Alt-R a child dialog box will appear with the OK button in focus. If you
> use the tab key you can move to a checkbox for telling the program not to
> show this confirmation box, and check it by pressing spacebar. After
> checking the box tab to the OK button and press spacebar. JAWS will
> announce the percentage of completion as the program scans and removes
> items, but quite often after hearing "100 percent" scanning and removal
> will
> begin for another area of the computer, so you should wait a few seconds
> after hearing JAWS say 100 percent to see if it starts announcing
> percentage
> progress again. If you route the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor, do a page
> up, and use down arrow to the line under where the "Windows tab and
> applications tab" are shown, you will hear whether or not cleaning is
> complete. This might vary a little on different systems, but the scanning
> complete notice should be given on a line not far under the page tabs.
>
> After you have made PC cursor active again you can use tab or shift tab to
> move to where JAWS says "Windows tab" and use right arrow to move to the
> Applications page tab. Use Alt-R again to run the program in this page.
>
> Before running the program you probably want to set the program to only
> remove the types of items you want removed. After opening the program and
> before invoking the "run" button, use Shift-tab to move to the tree view
> of
> choices. If you use the shift-tab then you will find the tree view of
> choices after you hear the page tabs announced. Use down arrow in the
> tree
> view and check or uncheck items using the spacebar. For example, if you
> don't want all cookies removed then be sure to uncheck the cookies choice.
> You can always remove tracking cookies with a different program such as
> Super Anti-
> Spyware or Ad-Aware. Keep using down arrow through the choices in the
> tree
> view and use spacebar to check or uncheck items. the checkmark means that
> those types of items will be removed, if not checked then those items will
> be left alone. I think you can feel pretty comfortable with the default
> settings, although if you don't want the recycle bin emptied then you
> might
> uncheck that item, or if you don't want "auto complete form history"
> deleted
> then you can uncheck that box, etc. The only one I have unchecked in the
> Internet Explorer list of items is the cookies choice, as I only want
> tracking cookies removed.
>
> If you use tab key to move to the page tabs and right arrow to the
> "applications tab", you can then use shift-tab to move back to the tree
> view
> and find a list of programs that have cached temporary files that you can
> remove. If you want to uncheck any of these choices then use down arrow
> and
> uncheck the box, but I think that you probably will just want to leave the
> default settings.
>
> After you have set your choices they will remain as set for subsequent
> times
> when you use the program. Each time you run the program you will only
> need
> to use the run command by pressing Alt-R for the Windows page of the
> dialog
> and then move to the applications page and perform the run command with
> Alt-R.
>
> Take care and have a great day!
> Brian Lee
>
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] C cleaner.
> Hello Sue,
> I recommend that you run the program manually because there are two page
> tabs in the program. If you run it automatically with the /auto switch, I
> think that you will only be cleaning items in the Windows page of the
> program. There is an "applications" page in the program where cached
> items
> from other programs are cleaned, which should be done after cleaning the
> items under the Windows page. If you want to close the program when
> cleaning is finished you can go into advanced settings by pressing Alt-O
> for
> options and then using tab key to move to the advanced button. After
> pressing spacebar on the advanced button you can tab to a checkbox for
> closing program when cleaning is complete and use spacebar to check the
> box
> or to remove the check mark. Also if you press Alt-O and then use tab key
> to move to the settings button and press spacebar, you can then use tab
> key
> to move to a checkbox for starting the program when Windows starts.
>
> Another setting that you might or might not want to change is in the
> advanced settings of the program and is for only cleaning items from the
> Windows temp folders that are more than 48 hours old. It is simply a
> checkbox that can be checked or not checked, but by default it is checked.
>
> Again, I recommend you manually do the scanning and scan in both the
> Windows
> and the Applications pages of the program. In fact, I noticed under
> applications there are such items as Windows Defender, regedit, Adobe
> Reader, MSN Messenger, Sun Java, Office and others.
>
> I might be wrong, but I think that if you perform the "run" function when
> you first start the program that it only will clean for the page of the
> program that is the active page. If one run cleans both the items in the
> Windows page and the Applications page then of course an autorun should
> work
> well.
>
> Take care.
>
> Brian Lee
>
>
> To use the registry cleaner in CCleaner:
>
> 1. Open CCleaner from the desktop icon.
>
> 2. Tab to the registry button and press spacebar.
>
> 3. Tab five times to the tree view of items to be included in the scan.
>
> Registry integrity will be the opened level in the tree structure.
>
> 4. Use down arrow to the various choices under registry integrity. Each
>
> one will be checked. If you don't want a particular item included in the
>
> scan then press spacebar to remove the checkmark. The following items
> will
>
> be in the tree view:
>
> Missing shared DLLS
>
> Unused file extensions
>
> ActiveX and class issues
>
> Type libraries
>
> Applications
>
> Fonts
>
> Application paths
>
> Help files
>
> Installer
>
> Obsolete software
>
> Run at startup
>
> Start menu ordering
>
> MUI cache.
>
> 5. Tab past the list view, which will have zero items before the scan.
>
> 6. Tab to the "scan for issues" button and press spacebar.
>
> 7. When the scan starts the "cancel button" will be in focus. Use
>
> shift-tab to move to the list of items being found.
>
> If you want to when the scan is done you can use down arrow in the list
> and
>
> use spacebar to uncheck anything you don't want included in the fix. All
>
> missing DLLS will be shown first in the list, then all missing unused file
>
> extensions, etc. The list will reflect all items in the order of the
>
> choices in the tree view.
>
> In the class section of the scanned problems you will find such things as
>
> "open with application" issues, "invalid default icons" help file issues,
>
> activeX problems and others. The entire path of files being referenced in
>
> the registry is shown. Installer reference issues and uninstaller issues
>
> are also listed with complete paths.
>
> 8. Tab twice from the list to the "fix selected issues" button and press
>
> spacebar. You will be asked if you want to backup changes to the
> registry,
>
> which is a nice addition to the program. I suggest answering "yes." You
>
> will be shown a "save as" dialog. The file name suggested starts with CC
>
> for CCleaner and then shows the date and time starting with the year. It
> is
>
> a .reg file. Save it where you wish to. If you have Vista you can route
>
> JAWS to PC, do a page up, and arrow down to the line where the save to
>
> location is found to know where the file is being saved. Turn on PC
> cursor
>
> and then tab to the save button and press spacebar.
>
> 9. The dialog box that appears will show the first problem found. You
> can
>
> route JAWS to PC, do a page up and then arrow down a line at a time to
> hear
>
> the problem. After putting on PC cursor you can then tab to the "fix
> issue"
>
> button to resolve the problem being shown, or use tab key to move to the
>
> "fix all selected issues" button and press spacebar.
>
> 10. A dialog will appear asking if you are sure you want to fix either the
>
> issue or all selected issues. Press spacebar on OK.
>
> 11. If you chose to fix all issues then in the resultant dialog you will
> be
>
> shown how many issues were fixed. Use JAWS cursor to read the
> information.
>
> Turn on PC cursor and use tab key to the close button and press spacebar.
>
> 12. You can then close CCleaner. If it doesn't close with Alt-F4 or
> through
>
> a system menu then close it with the JAWS cursor. Route JAWS to PC, do a
>
> page Up to the top of the window, arrow down once and press home key. use
>
> CTRL-left arrow to move to the last graphic on the first line of the
> window
>
> and do a left mouse button click simulation (slash on the number pad if
>
> using a desktop configuration or caps lock with the number 8 on a laptop
>
> configuration).
>
> You might run the scan again and find additional items.
>
> Take care.
>
> Brian Lee
>
> brianllee@xxxxxxxxxxx
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Gomes" <finnygomes@xxxxxxx>
> To: "jawslite" <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 7:04 PM
> Subject: [JAWSLite] c cleaner
>
>
> Is anybody using c cleaner. Jaws doesn't seem to say everything and I want
> to make sure I am doing it right.
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