CCleaner 3.01 accessibility for blind users

I am blind and use the JAWS For Windows screen reader version 12.0 from www.freedomscientific.com to access my computer. Previous versions of CCleaner worked quite well with this configuration but something has changed in version 3.01 that makes it more difficult to use. In the cleaner section's treeview, JAWS is no longer announcing which items are checked and which are not. For example, it will say "Temporary internet files" but will not say whether it is checked or not. Strangely, if you change the setting of the item then JAWS will announce its status, but doing that on each item gets pretty tedious! Can CCleaner be fixed to work the way it did before?

While I have your attention, here are a couple of other long-standing accessibility issues:

1. In the list of Registry issues, JAWS says that all items are checked. Even if you uncheck an item, JAWS still reports it as being checked.

2. The easiest way for a blind person who can't use a mouse to close a program is to press Alt+F4. This usually works in CCleaner, but occasionally it does not. I've never figured out exactly what conditions cause this but when it happens it's extremely annoying!

-- Howard