These scripts, if I remember correctly, were done by Miss Debbie Scales. I am sure she would be intersted in helping because she had a real servent's heart. However, we cannot ask her because she moved on to a different plane of existence a few years ago. Someone plese correct me if I am wrong on the authorship of the scripts. The old scripts can still be found in the program section up on http://www.jfwlite.com/programs.html hth Doris At 09:51 AM 5/1/2009 +1000, you wrote: >Hi Chris & Doris and david. > >right. ok, well please pardon my ignorance upon that one. >and Thanks for setting us straight about the different purposes for the two >types of spyware applications. > >Since you also seem to be aware of the existence of Scripts for previous >versions which david has referred to before if memory serves, >Are you perhaps aware of the identity of the author's of those scripts, with >the view to asking them personally if they are interested in any ongoing >development for them? although I suppose if they had been, then scripts >supporting the new versions of spyware blaster would've been readily >available from wherever those previous ones had been gotten. >Since you are obvoiusly users of this program, and have managed to drive the >program successfuly using the jaws Cursor, perhaps you and david could >communicate personally >as regards this, since there seems to be significant enough difficulties >there that I don't believe this is the first time David has sought >assistance with operation of this program? > >It just seems to me david, that if all this is not forthcoming, it might be >worth for you, either: >A. tracking down the developers of spyware blaster itself, and finding out >how aware they are of accessibility issues, and seeking to highlight for >them, some of the issues your facing as a blind user, and in doing so, >seeking to gage their interest in helping make their program more accessible >from the, "back end," where of course the most joy/benefit would be gained, >for them as well as for wider community, >if their interest/motivation as regards >increasing accessibility to their software for the most people, was excited. >Rather than tracking down a script based solution, which of course is >continually going to break every time a new version of the software is >released, especially if the developers have no idea as yet, about >accessibility issues or concerns. > >B. find another program which does a similar job, (there'd have to be stacks >I'd have thought,) that might be, "out of the box," more accessible/drivable >for you, than this program obviously is? >have you as yet sought to follow either of these A or B tracks, as outlined >above? > > >geoff c. > > > >Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 10:34 PM >Subject: [jawsscripts] Re: Are there jaws scripts for spy ware blaster? > > > > Spyware Blaster and Superantispyware are two different programs with > > different functionality. > > > > Superantispyware detects and removes spyware while spyware blaster > > prevents installation of a lot of spyware in the first place by using > > a sort of blacklist to prevent spyware from getting into the computer > > in the first place. > > > > There used to be jaws scripts for it but the interface of the program > > has changed so that the scripts no longer work. It is possible to use > > the program by using the jaws cursor, hthough. I am not sure if this > > is scriptable. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Doris > > > > At 10:26 PM 4/30/2009 +1000, you wrote: > > >David. you always use the jawsCursor, if you want to simulate a mousClick >on > > >anything. the jaws Cursor is the same as the mouse. so when your >navigating > > >with the jaws cursor, you are moving the mouse around the screen. > > > > > >But this will very often not identify controls as buttons etc, if the tab > > >key doesn't do so. So you still need to know where this button is, or >have > > >some way of knowing what potentially numbered graphic, which it might > > >identify itself as, is the next button etc. > > > > > >Have you thought of trying superantiSpyware? it's a very accessible >program > > >out of the box it seems to me. > > > > > >--- > > >From: "david ingram" <dingram269@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > >To: <jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > >Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 1:22 PM > > >Subject: [jawsscripts] Are there jaws scripts for spy ware blaster? > > > > > > > > > > Hi list members, i'd like to know if there are jaws scripts for spy >ware > > >blaster? If so, where can i get them from? > > > > The reason why i ask this question is because i'm having a problem >with > > >going through the tutorial when i need to choose the item that says >manual > > >updating, But i'm not sure if this is a dialog or a button. There is >also a > > >next button, but i'm not sure what cursor that i need to use to semulate >a > > >mouse click for that button whether it should be the jaws cursor, pc >cursor, > > >or the invisible cursor. 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