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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...
Changes:
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 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.
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
All this verbosity is strange and confusing, sorry if I was unable to explain clearly enough.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: