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Avira free anti virus version 14.0.7.468: excessive verbosity by nVDA on going to Updates submenu > Start Update #4817

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nvaccessAuto opened this issue Jan 17, 2015 · 5 comments

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Reported by bhavyashah on 2015-01-17 13:36
Steps to reproduce
1 Download, install and open Avira free anti virus version 14.0.7.468.
2 Go to Updates submenu > Start Update and hit Enter.
3 the update begins.
Results

  • On my system, Avira (according to the NVDA beeps for progress bar updates) seemed to have finished checking/downloading/installing updates in two seconds.
  • However, NVDA instead of interrupting speech to speak progress bar updates, announces excess information, reads the window and says other strange things.
  • It reads the update window's contents like time remaining and data transmitted, then in continuity speaks the progress bar percent (the progress bar has already reached and then 'Close [10', 'Cose [9', 'Close [8' and so on until it reaches 'Close [4'.
    All this verbosity is strange and confusing, sorry if I was unable to explain clearly enough.
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Comment 1 by bhavyashah on 2015-01-18 10:47
Sorry, forgot to give an appropriate summary, modifying it accordingly now, sorry for the extra comment...
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Changed title from "Avira free anti virus version 14.0.7.468" to "Avira free anti virus version 14.0.7.468: excessive verbosity by nVDA on going to Updates submenu > Start Update"

@LeonarddeR
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@bhavyashah: Could you provide a status update?

@bhavyashah
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@LeonarddeR Unfortunately, I do not use Avira anymore. Hence, I will be unable to provide a status update on this issue. However, if there are a bunch of Avira specific issues on the tracker (most of which would probably have been filed by me), I could probably seek assistance from an existing Avira user in testing these by asking on the NVDA Users e-group.

@Adriani90
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Ok I have installed Avira for testing. The interface seems to have changed significantly since @bhavyashah reported this issue.

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We do not have other reports from users since many years. And I cannot reproduce this issue in NVDA 2019.1.1. Closing as works for me.

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