[nvda] Re: This is strange

hmph.
I never gone that hard with nvda on this sort of thing.
I do use nvda where its best at, avg some installers.
I usually use jaws if its to hard for hal and if its to hard for jaws I use 
nvda and if its still to hard then its not worth it.
At 09:58 p.m. 29/05/2008, you wrote:
>Have I switched a feature on I do not know about?
>
>In avast, on the installer  you get three choices one for install, one for 
>change and the other to uninstall. These change text which you can read  by a 
>tab.
>
>Now the three selections sound like just a cluster of random chars, but I 
>understand  they do have words, but I'm blowed if this is what I get!
>
>Similar problem exists in Outlook express options. In the item which says 
>highlight  read messages in.... red, the  red has gibberish as well.
>
>Its it reading some attributes or something as I've noticed similar odd 
>character in other software which I put down to some textual graphic of some 
>sort.
>
>Just wondered.
>
>Brian
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