[access-uk] Re: Software to check

  • From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 09:53:09 -0000

Hi Adrian.

I wish I could help, but alas I don't use and haven't used Supernova or Hal for years now, so can't comment on System Mechanic's performance with that assistive product. Oddly enough though, I can't get the program to work at all with Window-Eyes, it will simply not read any of the panes in the application and getting around is next to impossible. JAWS ihs the only option if you want to use this program, unless of course you have access to sighted assistance. The beauty though is that once set up, it can be left alone, in fact unless I need to review the actions it has taken, I rarely open the program, I just let active care do its thing.

All the best, Ibrahim.


-----Original Message----- From: Adrien Collins
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 4:51 AM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Software to check

Hi

I know I am a bit behind with this but you are using jaws, I use nvda and super nova, I have system mechanic but cannot work it out with super nova, any tips please?

Regards

Adrien


-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 7:34 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Software to check

Hi Richard.

When you open the program, you will be presented with the overview screen. There are two paynes to the program, the one on the left allows you to navigate the various sections of the suite, whilst the larger Payne shows you the section in focus at that time. Use the convenient OCR function in JAWS to find and click on the overview Payne where you will see a summary of the utilities setup. Active care should be set to standard for most users, however you can customise the actions active care will take in the active care tab in the left hand Payne. The CPU information is for information only, it tells you how many threads of your CPU are being used at that time by applications, System Mechanic automatically handles memory and cpu resource allocation, so you don’t need to worry about that too much. In the overview tab, check that live boost is set to full boost, this will then ensure you are getting the most out of the real-time optimisation features System Mechanic has, these are configured in the live boost utility, an icon for which should have been placed on your desktop.

All the best, Ibrahim.

From: Richard Godfrey-McKay <mailto:lists.godfrey-mckay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2015 4:10 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Software to check


Thanks for this Ibrahim.

I have this prog, but am not sure if I’ve configured it correctly. Sounds as though I need to ensure that “Active Care” is running, and I can then just leave it to get on with it?



I noticed the other day a message saying that 4 out of 8 CPU’s were running, or something to that effect. Is this normal, or should I be investigating, I wonder?

 Thanks,

Richard

Richard Godfrey-McKay

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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Sent: 06 January 2015 16:50
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Software to check



Hi Sharon.



I use Iolo System mechanic, an all in one PC fix it and maintenance tool. You can get it from www.iolo.commm and if you wish, search for reviews on the program which are all generally very positive. It has a very comprehensive set of tools and a patented system called active care which maintains the computer automatically when it is not being used by performing routine housekeeping tasks. Works well with JAWS if you’re happy to use convenient OCR and the JAWS cursor.



All the best, Ibrahim.



From: Sharon Bowell <mailto:sharon.bowell@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 12:52 PM

To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [access-uk] Software to check



Hi,



Asking on behalf of a friend. She is looking for a program to check and fix any registry items in her windows 7 machine. This program needs to be Jaws 16 accessible if possible.



My friend thinks she has some registry issues, but is not sure what these are, and is unsure of how to fix them.



Any help appreciated.



Thanks.

Sharon


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