[access-uk] Re: require recommendations of antivirus that is accessable with nvda

  • From: Mike Ray <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 09:11:51 +0100


I use Microsoft Security Essentials. I have no idea whether it is
currently considered to be up to the job but it is totally accessible
with NVDA.


On 02/06/2015 08:26, Austin Pinto wrote:

hi all.
this is kind of a antivirus poll.
i was using an antivirus called quickheal but it has no plans to
support windows 10 so i am going to surch for another antivirus.
so can u all suggest me which is a accessable antivirus with nvda?.
it doesnt matter weather it works on windows 10 or no for now but once
i get a list ill find it out my self.
and i dont want to use any other screen readers so it should be
accessable with nvda only.
antivirus internet security or total security anything will do untill
it can fighte all the bad things
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