Hi Judy,

I think you may have gotten an answer but I have been behind. To get to the reading panel, it is in the tree view where you found accessibility settings. Go back to that tree view and use your up and down arrow keys to find it. Hoping this helps.

On 6/16/2017 07:16, Judy Jones wrote:

Thank you,

The only things I can arrow through are those five buttons.  When I hit
control-K, I do see Accessibility at the top of the preferences.  There are
several items under that as follows:

Replace Document Colors, not checked
Always Use Page Layout Style checked
Here, Single Page is chosen.
Then:
Always Use Zoom Setting not checked
Use Document Structure For Tab Order When No Explicit Tab Order Is Specified
checked
Enable Assistive Technology Support checked
Always Display The Keyboard Selection Cursor checked
Always Use The System Selection Color not checked
Show Portfolios In Files Mode not checked

Then, there is an explanation of where to find the screen-reader options,
which is on the reading panel,but do not know how to get to that.

Thanks again.

Judy



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Judy,

By the looks of acrobat DC, it looks like it lands you in a dialogue pain
for page display.  I'm running under 64 bit windows 7.  Arrow down twice in
the tree view to accessability.  Give that a try on your 10 system and
report back.

On 6/15/2017 19:12, Judy Jones wrote:
Hello,

I have been following this thread but have only been able to
trouble-shoot tonight.  I am only seeing some of the items mentioned
in the how-to e-mails as far as how to set up for assistive technology.

When I open up Acrobat DC, I am presented with a series of buttons:
Recent, Sent, My Computer, Document Cloud, and Add Account.

I did press Control-K, which pulled up the preferences in a treeview
list, but there are none of the accessibility choices I have seen in
earlier versions of Adobe, and none of the choices listed in the e-mails..

I went on the web site for Adobe to download the latest free version,
but apparently what I have is it, version XI, by the way.

I am running Windows 10 Creator.

I have managed to view some Adobe docs, but this does not open by
default when clicking on a PDF doc.

Any ideas for me?

Thanks.

Judy

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