Re: Adaware Scripts

  • From: "Yardbird" <yardbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 18:41:54 -0700

In fact, it works so well that I'm no longer waiting so much for the scripts 
to be corrected or enhanced.  This is good enough for me.  It's more or less 
the same way I used the previous version of AdAware.  Just scan, mark all, 
and that's that.

Thank you again for the nice end run .

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "george marshall" <geom4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 6:01 PM
Subject: Re: Adaware Scripts


Chris:
I have the same problem Daniel has, so I tried your solution and it worked
fine.
Thanks,
George R. Marshall
geom4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Chaffin" <cmchaffin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: Adaware Scripts


Daniel,
The control L keystroke is actually a keystroke that is built in to the new
scripts.
Try these steps and see if they work for you until the new scripts are
updated.
1. When the scan is complete, hit control N for next.
2. You can try the control L keystroke to see if it puts you in the list of
items.  If not, you can tab around until you get to it. You do not have to
hit the arrow keys in this list view.  I do not know if Jaws will say list,
or list view.
3. Hit the application key
4. Arrow down to select all, and hit enter.  This will select all the items
in the list.
5. Then hit control N for next.
6. A dialog box will come up informing you that you are about to delete
those items.  Just hit the space bar on the ok button.
7. Your done!
I really hope this helps!

Chris Chaffin


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Yardbird
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 1:48 PM
  Subject: Re: Adaware Scripts


  Hi Steve,

  One question, after following your directions to bypass the scan summary
button and the critical objects tab (I assume you wrote these instructions
to bypass these steps that for some of us aren't accessible with the scripts
yet):

  You say to press control L to get to the list view.  Now, I'm not a user
who cares to examine what's been detected,  and then choose some items for
treatment but exclude others.  that's why I liked the Mark All command
before.  But you can't use it, of course, if you aren't on the Critical
Objects tab.

  So here you are in this list view, instead.  Is this actually a list of
those critical objects, which you now have to select manually?

  If so, what can you do to mark them all as automatically as possible?  Are
they all selected by default, for instance, so that you can just press
control N for Next and have them marked for treatment thereby?  Or, if you
do have to press the spacebar, how does it work here?

  I found that when a Jaws say line identifies an item in this list view, if
I press space bar, Jaws says "unselected."  If I press the space bar again,
it *again* says "unselected."  I gave up and just hit control N, anyway, and
got the message that the two objects were going to be removed.  That's fine,
because that's what I heard was found at the end of the scan, although I
must say that in this list view, only one entry appeared from which I
couldn't find any others by pressing my up and down arrow keys.  Something
about family something or other.  But still, when I pressed control N, the
program said it was removing the *two* objects it had reported finding.
This is all mysterious to me.

  anyway, I pressed space bar on Okay, and the task was done.  But what was
I not understanding as I blundered through this and came out okay, somehow?

  thanks a lot.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve Britt
  To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 8:48 AM
  Subject: re: Adaware Scripts


  Well, folks, I stand corrected.
  After a scan finishes, you hit space bar or control-n to get to the
results screen. Do a control-l to go to the listview. Now, when you hit
space bar, this will only check the items in the MRU, or neligible list. It
does not check the items in the critical objects. To get to the critical
items page, do a backtab then a right arrow, then a tab. Now you can do a
control-m and this time it should work. Then, do a control-n, and a dialog
box should open, telling you how many will be removed. Hit space bar for
okay on this, and you're done.
  It's interesting that the "mark all" doesn't mark the neglible items.
  Hope this helps.



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