I have found that it is now displayed at the top of the window. Not nearly
as convenient! Now you will need to perform the following keystrokes:
JAWSKey (Insert on desktop layout, CapsLock on laptop) + NumPad Minus (-) to
route the JAWS cursor to the PC currsor
NumPad Minus (-) to turn on the JAWS cursor
PageUp to go to the top of the window
Down Arrow down until you hear the page inforrmation. Just before or after
announcing the menus, it should announce something like "1 of 45", to inform
you are on page 1 of 45 total pages.
Don Marang
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From: "Sérgio Neves" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2010 2:54 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [JAWS-Users] JAWS doesn't read document page numbers in adobereader
9
Hi,
I've migrated from adobe reader 7.10 to adobe reader 9.2.
Whichever version of JAWS I use, I'm not able to find a consistent way to
read the current page number and the total number of pages of a document
opened in adobe reader 9.2. In adobe reader 7.10, I could get this
information from adobe reader's status bar (page 10/1000, for example).
Is there any way to accomplish this task with a minimal key sequence using
adobe reader 9 and JAWS? I've reported a bug against adobe reader some
weeks
ago, but didn't have any answer until now.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Sérgio Neves
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