[Blindtlk] Heads up: Norton Antivirus/Norton Internet Security 2007 incompatible with Jaws.
Corey Cook
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Thu Sep 21 22:52:58 CDT 2006
If this is true, what other good anti virus software should I buy?
Corey Cook
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:13 PM
Subject: [Blindtlk] Heads up: Norton Antivirus/Norton Internet Security 2007
incompatible with Jaws.
>Don't know if this is true or not, but thought I would pass it along -- I
>am sure others will also test.
Dave
>>To: vip-l at softspeak.com.au
>>From: Aaron Howell aaron at kitten.net.au
>>
>>Hello,
>>As a long time user of Symantec products, I am saddened to inform
>>everyone that the new Norton 2007 products are no longer compatible with
>>Jaws.
>>After purchasing Norton Internet Security 2007, and performing
>>extensive testing on it,
>>I've determined the following.
>>* A blind person is unable to activate the product without sighted
>>assistance.
>>if Jaws is loaded, the Activation program immediately quits, rather
>>than displaying its dialogs.
>>This happens during the setup process, and causes your installation
>>to be left in an unusable state.
>>Fixing this requires sighted assistance to get through the
>>activation process, at which time the product (mostly) repairs itself.
>>* Once the product is installed, configuration is exceedingly
>>difficult. The software is completely inaccessible from the keyboard,
>>Unlike it previous versions the interface does not appear to take
>>advantage of the Windows built in html rendering facilities, instead
>>using its own rendering method.
>>All configuration must be done with the jaws cursor, and Jaws's
>>ability to see things like buttons is eratic at best.
>>(admittedly, it may be possible to improve this via the use of a
>>tool like Hotspot clicker, but getting to a state where you could
>>would require heavy sighted intevention,
>>and its questionable as to whether it would be worth it.)
>>* When the product tries to alert with Jaws loaded (at least on my
>>machine), it instead blue screens and reboots.
>>I tested this with the standard antivirus test. Eicar? (not sure on
>>the spelling),
>>which is a harmless .com file intended to do nothing but trigger
>>antivirus products. (all products use this as a standard, "hello world"
>>test.)
>>
>>The combination of the three above points leads me to believe that
>>ongoing persistance with this product would prove fruitless.
>>(Note: while I did not perform testing with Window Eyes, it has been
>>my experience in the past that
>>WE has been less effective at accessing the Norton interfaces when
>>they were accessible, so I have no reason to believe, and hence no
>>inclination to try it, that the situation with 2007 would be any
>>better, in fact, I suspect it would be dramaticly worse).
>>
>>This message is a heads up to advise others not to buy the Norton
>>2007 products.
>>if you are a Norton user, stick with 2006, as that is, at least,
>>accessible.
>>If not, then it looks like its now time to find a new package
>>(Microsoft's OneCare is looking good at this point).
>>
>>Regards
>>Aaron
>
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