Kaspersky Lab Internet Security 2011, Box, UPG, DE/FR/IT KL183XXAFR-SUI User Manual
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Unlike real keyboards, there is no way of clicking two keys simultaneously on a Virtual Keyboard. Therefore, to
use combinations of keys (e.g., ALT+F4), you have to click the first key (e.g., ALT), then the next key (e.g., F4),
and then click the first key again. The second click of the key acts in the same way as the key release on a real
keyboard.
use combinations of keys (e.g., ALT+F4), you have to click the first key (e.g., ALT), then the next key (e.g., F4),
and then click the first key again. The second click of the key acts in the same way as the key release on a real
keyboard.
Input language for the Virtual Keyboard is toggled using the CTRL+SHIFT key combination (the SHIFT key
should be clicked using the right mouse button) or CTRL+LEFT ALT (the LEFT ALT key should be clicked
using the right mouse button) depending upon the specified settings.
should be clicked using the right mouse button) or CTRL+LEFT ALT (the LEFT ALT key should be clicked
using the right mouse button) depending upon the specified settings.
You can open the Virtual Keyboard in the following ways:
from the context menu of the application icon;
from the main application window;
from the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox browser windows;
using the keyboard shortcuts.
To open the Virtual Keyboard from the context menu of the application icon,
select Tools
Virtual Keyboard from the context menu of the application icon.
To open the Virtual Keyboard from the main application window,
in the Safe Run section of the main application window, click the Virtual Keyboard button.
To open the Virtual Keyboard from the browser window,
click the
Virtual Keyboard button in the toolbar of Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
To open the Virtual Keyboard using the computer keyboard,
use the following key combination: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+P.
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HAT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT AN OBJECT OF BEING
INFECTED WITH A VIRUS
If you suspect an object of being infected, first scan it using Kaspersky Internet Security (see section "How to scan a file,
folder, disk, or another object for viruses" on page
folder, disk, or another object for viruses" on page
After the scan, if the application reports that the object is not infected, but you think that it is, you can do the following:
Move the object to Quarantine. Objects moved to Quarantine do not pose any threat to your computer. After the
databases are updated, Kaspersky Internet Security will probably be able to clearly identify and remove the
threat.
databases are updated, Kaspersky Internet Security will probably be able to clearly identify and remove the
threat.
Send the object to Virus Lab. Virus Lab specialists scan the object. If it turns out to be infected with a virus, they
immediately add the description of the new virus in the databases that will be downloaded by the application
with an update (see section "How to update application databases and modules" on page
immediately add the description of the new virus in the databases that will be downloaded by the application
with an update (see section "How to update application databases and modules" on page
You can move an object to Quarantine using one of the two methods:
using the Move to Quarantine link in the Protection state window;
using the context menu of the object.