Hello Vicki,
If you go into Adobe Reader without a document open and open the
accessibility set up assistant under the edit menu, there is an option
that allows for customizing accessibility for screen readers. One of
the options on step 4 of 4 of this multi-page screen is display
documents in the
Hello
another way is to find your PDF in the Links List, Insert F7. Then tab to
the button called "Move to link" and press it. Then press Context Key and
see if there's an item called Save Target As in the list of options.
All the Best
Stephen
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I did it with the numpad as well as with the jaws curser.
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I did it with the numpad as well as with the jaws curser.
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Hi
Hi Vicky,
How did you do the right mouse click?
Ed
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It doesn't show up in either place.
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Hi Vicky,
When you are on the pdf
[JAWS-Users] opening pdf files on IE webpage
there is no save target as
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if
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Vicki,
You can set up Adobe to open PDF files in a separate window from IE, which
fellow lister Gerald explained more or less as follows
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there is no save target as
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I'll try that.
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Vicki,
You can set up Adobe to open P
there is no save target as
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From: "Mario" <mrb...@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, July 18, 2016 11:40 AM
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if there's a link that implies it is for
Vicki,
You can set up Adobe to open PDF files in a separate window from IE, which
fellow lister Gerald explained more or less as follows:
In Adobe Reader, go to the Edit menu (alt-e) and arrow up to the Accessibility
submenu.
Select Set-up Assistant.
Control-tab several times. On page 5 of
if there's a link that implies it is for a pdf, you could right click it
and choose save target as, if it is allowed by the web author/master.
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