Re: AdAware scripts, different problem

  • From: "Steve Britt" <swimmer953@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 19:56:46 -0500

No, you shouldn't have to go through the list. I've just been hitting the space bar once, and that seems to do everything that control-m did.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: AdAware scripts, different problem



Steve,
That's a little complicated to absorb and remember, but I'm willing to try
if you can explain one thing: I don't wish to go through a list of critical
objects and select some and leave others alone. All I want to do is a
wholesale quarantine of the critical objects, as used to be possible with
Control M for Mark All.


Can you revise these instructions to make it work that way? Or do you now
have to go into the list whether you wanted to or not, and somehow go
through the list, selecting each object, one at a time?
ne neeelct eem
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Britt" <swimmer953@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: AdAware scripts, different problem



Folks, I had a little sighted help to figure this out.
When the scan is done, you do a control-n for next. Then you tab until you
reach the listview. Then you need to hit space bar to check the itmes in the
listview that you want to remove. Then do a control-n for next. Then a
dialog box pops up telling you how many items will be removed and asking you
if you want to proceed. Hit spacebar on the okay button, and you're done.
I've got my doubts as to whether the control-m for mark all works properly.
I'm using Jaws 6.2 on Windows XP home, and I, too, have recompiled the
latest scripts.
I hope that what I've said is helpful.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Allen Maynard" <Allen@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: AdAware scripts, different problem



Hi, Daniel and listers,

I'm having the same problem. I am using Jaws 60 and Windows 2000. I also
recompiled the scripts but there was no change.




Sincerely,

Allen Maynard
Access Technology Specialist
The Hadley School for the Blind
E-Mail:  allen@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone:  800-323-4238 Ext. 2803

"Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 07/07/05 11:06PM >>>
Dean,
I've installed and compiled the scripts, an the same for the upgrade of
AdAware SE 1.06.  Either I'm doing something wrong or there's a problem
with
the script.  I wonder if you can tell from this description:
I'm using Jaws 6.0, Windows XP Home Edition.

All I want to do is run AdAware in the simplest way, where you do the scan
(either the Smart Scan or, at least to begin with, the full scan, and then
mark and delete all critical objects. That was the way I used Version
1.05,
and it satisfied me.


I read your excellent HTML instructions and then referred back to them
when
I had trouble, and attempted the process over again.  but still no luck.
Here's what happens.
I successfully performed the Web Update, and then went on to do a scan.
At
the end of the scan, I expected to find myself on the Scan Results page,
where the instructions said I'd be on the Scan Summary button.  I wasn't.
Rather, Jaws said "Scan Results Help button."

I tabbed around to see if I could land on the Scan Summary button in order
to go to the next step, but it wouldn't appear for me. I switched to the
Jaws cursor just to explore and make sure that the Scan Summary button was
on this display, and it was, but I couldn't reach it in the way the
instructions describe.


I tabbed around, but just came to a Help button and a couple of other
things, but not the Scan Summary button.  I tried to right arrow and left
arrow to see if I could reach the Critical Objects tab, but mostly Jaws
was
silent when I pressed the arrow keys, no matter which direction or how
many
times I pressed.

Just to see what would happen, I pressed Control M anyway, but got a
message
that I needed to be on the Critical Objects position or the harmless
objects
position, you know the one I mean.  Negligible?  Innocuous?

Anyway, so I pressed Control N to see what message I'd get then, and heard
that I hadn't deleted any of the critical objects and asking me if I
wanted
to proceed or cancel.


I tried the whole thing twice, rereading the instructions in between to be
sure I was following the steps properly. What could I be doing wrong? I
compiled the scripts again, just to be sure, right while I was in the open
program, so I didn't even have to worry about finding them to compile.


I hope I've described my experience clearly.  Any ideas?  Thanks.

Daniel



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