one possible workaround for accessing the preferences would be press command 
Comma.  That wouldn't make the menu accessible, but it should bypass the menu 
altogether and deliver you straight to the preferences window unless the 
developers really broke something bad.

Hope this helps,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2013-04-24, at 10:01 PM, Terje Strømberg <terjestrmb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> This software scanned my Mac in under 60 seconds. Full scan. First time. Some 
> kind of Cloud based,From an average computer users point of view, this 
> antivirus software looks really good. I am not an expert though. 
> 
> Both a Mac version and an pc version.
> 
> The only discussible regarding the accesibility of this software is that you 
> can`t move the VO cursor or the mouse cursor to the menu to the right of the 
> apple menu VO+m when the antivirus software is the active program. VO jumps 
> to the system menu where the clock, wi-fi etc. is. If you know a trick to fix 
> this, let me know. There are some settings there like preferences. I am 
> Visionally Impaired and can use the mouse until i learn to get there with 
> keyboard commands.  
> 
> The antivirus - web protection - web password security - and mobile phone web 
> password security software is ……   Webroot Secure Anywhere + 
> $69 expensive dollar for only one year subscription. I received a phising 
> false Pay Pal email a couple of days back. I opened it and Webroot stopped 
> the humbug swindle link to website. So it worked this time, but if it is a 
> good antivirus, malware protection, i don`t know for sure, but they are 
> particularly careful with the password you create on their web service and 
> the webserice seems to be professional like the software, malware. The 
> accessibility is good. If there is a method to get to the menu to the left of 
> apple when the Webroot is the active program this software is 99% accessible 
> local on the machine and on the web password serivce and iPhone.
> 
> The negative in my case was that i could not download a free trial. The link 
> was to a blank website. So i took the risk and time will tell. Have stopped 
> once already with that Pay Pal fraud. Pay Pal says they will never send an 
> email with link to forms for credit card information in the end.
> 
> One more negative thing was that they added an CD for $9.99 which a could not 
> find an remove button for. Still, it looks like a proffesional software.
> 
> No firewall.
> 
> ON IPHONE, no local antivirus, malware like real time threat shield. You can 
> browse and searsch the web inside Webroot on iPhone and the password feature 
> seems to be good. Have not tried it. Just logged in from iPhone with the 
> password created from the mac and all is accessible.
> 
> Link  http://www.webroot.com/En_US/consumer.html
> 
> 
> Take care
> 
> 
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