This is what I do. The instructions are below. They are from FS. Ed Thank you for contacting Freedom Scientific technical Support.
I recommend you contact the Microsoft accessibility team for assistance setting Adobe Reader as your default PDF reader instead of the Windows 10 PDF viewer. At this point, you can set Adobe Reader not to allow access in web pages with the instructions below: A. Using the Accessibility Set Up Assistant When you launch a PDF the first time, the accessibility set up assistant opens. If the accessibility wizard has already run, do the following to open it: 1. Press ALT+E to open the Edit menu. 2. Press Y to select Accessibility submenu. 3. Press ENTER on Set Up Assistant. The first page of this five page dialog box opens. The default choice is fine, press ENTER to move to the next page. 4. On the second page you can change things if you wish, but by default it is OK. Press ENTER to move to page three. 5. On the third page you can change things if you wish, but by default it is OK. Press ENTER to move to page four. 6. On the fourth page, if you want to use the list of links, list of headings, and the JAWS find command so on to access long documents, change the radio button from "For large documents, only read the currently visible pages" to "Read the entire document at once." If you do not make this change, in long documents JAWS only sees the links and headings on the current page. Additionally, JAWS can only search the current page with the JAWS find command. If you do select read the entire document at once, it may take a few seconds longer to process large documents, but it is worth it to be able to see the links and headings in the entire document, or to search the entire document with the JAWS find. 7. Press ENTER to move to page five of the Set Up Assistant. 8. If the check box for Reopen documents to the last viewed page is checked, you may want to uncheck this. It is a personal preference. TAB through until you reach the check box for "Display PDF documents in the web browser," and uncheck it. 9. Press ENTER to activate the Done button. B. Additional changes in Adobe Reader XI preferences. 1. Press CTRL+K to open the Adobe Reader XI preferences. 2. In the Categories list on the left side of the dialog box, choose Accessibility. 3. Press TAB to move to the item, Show Portfolios in Files mode (not checked by default) - check this. 4. Press TAB to move back to the Categories list and choose Security (Enhanced). 5. Press TAB to move to Enable Protected Mode at startup (checked by default) - uncheck this. 6. Press TAB to move to the OK button, and activate it with the SPACEBAR. NOTE: The option to view PDF documents in the browser is no longer found in the Preferences. You must use the Set Up Assistant to find this The Microsoft accessibility team can be reached at: 1-800-936-5900 -----Original Message----- From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Maria Campbell Sent: Monday, August 08, 2016 10:20 AM To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] adobe acrobat reader dc Doubtless, this issue has been addressed countless times. However, I just installed Adobe Reader DC on my w10 laptop with JAWS 17. When I open one of my pdf documents I get the empty document alert. Like Ronald, I need to know how to remedy the situation. Maria Campbell luc...@gmail.com Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, hunanity cannot survive. --Dalai Lama On 8/8/2016 9:49 AM, Jim Ronald wrote: > Would one of you fine folks please send me the Accessibility Settings > for Acrobat Reader DC. > > > > Thanks, Jim. > > For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: > http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/ For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/