and this is related to PC Audio how??

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Roger R. Cusson
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 9:32 AM
To: PC Audio Mailing List; BlindTech Mailing List
Subject: Trend Micro & House Call


Hi Listers,

Marty Rimpau had a question yesterday. His question was, where can we find
trend micro's  HouseCall utility?


http://housecall.trendmicro.com/housecall/start_corp.asp


Be aware, this is an active X internet explorer component. It will ask you
if you want to install the active x component, of house call. Say yes. After
it is installed, you may wonder why isn't anything happening... Due to the
way that it presents itself, from directly inside of the trend micro web
page, you have to turn on the jaws cursor or whatever the equivalent is for
your particular screen reader. you next have to find the words my computer.
again, they will be on the web page but your virtual cursor will not pick up
the active x smaller interfaced, contained in the window just above the
instructions that you will be sure to see. it is funny, I looked for it for
several minutes before I found it but any way --- back to this ---

providing you have installed the active x component correctly, if you look
around, you will see the words, my computer, you should take your left mouse
emulation key, and click right on the m of my computer, then switch back to
your standard pc type cursor so, you can slide the treeview open, and press
the letter l as in local hard drive. if you have changed the drive letter or
volume label of your main hard drive, pressing l, may not work but, my hd is
local disk c, so, opening up the tree, and pressing letter l, worked just
fine.

once you have told trend micro's house call interface which drive to search
on, switch back to the jaws cursor or equivalent, and just to the left of
the my computer icon that you clicked on earlier in our experiment, you
should find a scan button, again, it was to my left, not too sure if it will
be to the left of the my computer icon for you but, it is imperative that
after you have told it what drive to scan, that you get your mouse pointer
option going, and be sure to locate and then left click the scan button. if
you keep your jaws cursor or mouse pointer turned on, you can see the files
flying by, see the progress and respond to any virus info that it finds.

if you did not understand any of this, sorry...


Roger R. Cusson
Computer Access Specialist
Seeing Hands Enterprises - Lisbon, Maine
(207) 353-5007
Skype Contact: rcusson

A quote to live by:
"Any program that works perfectly just hasn't been tested properly!"


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