Temporarily disabling AVG protection Correction
Chris Mullins
Gene is quite right The first keypress should be NVDA+Numpad / however the second keypress should not be Numpad / but Numpad * to invoke the Context menu. Apologies for the incorrect post.
The corrected steps are:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad / to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad * to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
Cheers Chris
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 8 September 2016 14:29 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Temporarily disabling AVG protection Correction
All references to numpad 8 should be changed to numpad slash. So to move mouse focus to the button, the command is numpad insert numpad slash. To left click the mouse, the command is numpad slash
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Mullins Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:17 AM Subject: [nvda] Tamporarily disabling AVG protection
To do the above, follow these steps:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad 8 to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad 8 to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
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Gene
Numpad star is a right click. Are you saying
that a right click should be used on the icon? I want people to clearly
understand the reason for your command choice. It may matter in future
when they want to use the mouse to right click something else in the system tray
or elsewhere.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Mullins
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Temporarily disabling AVG protection
Correction Gene is quite right The first keypress should be NVDA+Numpad / however the second keypress should not be Numpad / but Numpad * to invoke the Context menu. Apologies for the incorrect post.
The corrected steps are:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad / to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad * to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
Cheers Chris
From:
nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of
Gene
All references to numpad 8 should be changed to numpad slash. So to move mouse focus to the button, the command is numpad insert numpad slash. To left click the mouse, the command is numpad slash
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Mullins Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:17 AM Subject: [nvda] Tamporarily disabling AVG protection
To do the above, follow these steps:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad 8 to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad 8 to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
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Chris Mullins
Hi Gene Yes it’s the right click, left click does nothing and left double click invokes the same gui as using the desktop shortcut, where the temporary disablement feature is a bit more difficult to find. I cannot get the AVG icon to respond to the applications key either, which would remove the need for mouse access . Most other icons in the Overflow Notifications Toolbar will respond to the Applications key which behaves like a right mouse click but unfortunately AVG does not. I suspect the in-built event handlers do not cater for keyboard input.
Cheers Chris
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: 9 September 2016 00:18 To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] Temporarily disabling AVG protection Correction
Numpad star is a right click. Are you saying that a right click should be used on the icon? I want people to clearly understand the reason for your command choice. It may matter in future when they want to use the mouse to right click something else in the system tray or elsewhere.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Mullins Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Temporarily disabling AVG protection Correction
Gene is quite right The first keypress should be NVDA+Numpad / however the second keypress should not be Numpad / but Numpad * to invoke the Context menu. Apologies for the incorrect post.
The corrected steps are:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad / to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad * to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
Cheers Chris
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Gene
All references to numpad 8 should be changed to numpad slash. So to move mouse focus to the button, the command is numpad insert numpad slash. To left click the mouse, the command is numpad slash
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Mullins Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:17 AM Subject: [nvda] Tamporarily disabling AVG protection
To do the above, follow these steps:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad 8 to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad 8 to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
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Gene
I suspect that using the Systray add on would allow
right clicking in that dialog. despite the insistence of purists, the
system tray, when accessed directly doesn't work
as well as when using the add on and I consider the add on to be a superior
method of access. I have seen one or two other applications that don't
work properly when working with the system tray directly.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Mullins
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Temporarily disabling AVG protection
Correction Hi Gene Yes it’s the right click, left click does nothing and left double click invokes the same gui as using the desktop shortcut, where the temporary disablement feature is a bit more difficult to find. I cannot get the AVG icon to respond to the applications key either, which would remove the need for mouse access . Most other icons in the Overflow Notifications Toolbar will respond to the Applications key which behaves like a right mouse click but unfortunately AVG does not. I suspect the in-built event handlers do not cater for keyboard input.
Cheers Chris From:
nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of
Gene
Numpad star is a right click. Are you saying that a right click should be used on the icon? I want people to clearly understand the reason for your command choice. It may matter in future when they want to use the mouse to right click something else in the system tray or elsewhere.
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Mullins Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] Temporarily disabling AVG protection Correction
Gene is quite right The first keypress should be NVDA+Numpad / however the second keypress should not be Numpad / but Numpad * to invoke the Context menu. Apologies for the incorrect post.
The corrected steps are:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad / to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad * to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
Cheers Chris
From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf
Of Gene
All references to numpad 8 should be changed to numpad slash. So to move mouse focus to the button, the command is numpad insert numpad slash. To left click the mouse, the command is numpad slash
Gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Mullins Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:17 AM Subject: [nvda] Tamporarily disabling AVG protection
To do the above, follow these steps:
2Press enter on the Notifications chevron button. 3 Use arrow keys to scroll the overflow notifications list until you locate the AVG anti-virus button. 4 Press NVDA+numpad 8 to move mouse focus to the AVG button 5 Press Numpad 8 to activate the AVG context menu (Note: i can’t get the Applications key to invoke the AVG context menu, hence the 2 step process) 6. ‘Temporarily disable AVG protection’ appears in the Context menu list.
When you activate the disable option, a dialog appears with various warnings about removeing protection and instructions about re-enabling it. You can also set a timer to automatically re-enable protection after a certain time has elapsed.
HTH
Chris
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Kevin Cussick
Hi, it does this is what I used to do when I had to disable for a while.
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On 09/09/2016 01:33, Gene wrote:
I suspect that using the Systray add on would allow right clicking in
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