Installed on my machine is Acrobat Adobe DC. I didn't find the accessible settings here.

what I did was to repair the installation and found that I need to use the Jaws table commands to read the files.


On 9/15/2016 2:36 PM, James Macdonald wrote:
Hi there you need to go into the menu bar and then to accessibility then find I 
think it's set up wizard in here your find the option of radio button read 
whole document as one page or at once it might take a bit longer for bigger 
documents to load but that's what you need to do

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On 16 Sep. 2016, at 05:24, Jim Pursley <jim.purs...@gaiacapital.com> wrote:

Using adobe 15DC?
Get in adobe..no page is fine.

Tap the Alt key, Arrow across to View.  Then scroll down to accessibility sub 
menu.  Right arrow.  Two options..Change Reading Preferences and Setup 
Assistant.

You should select continuous page if you want to read an entire document.  
Check your large document settings, too.  Maybe the doc you are reading single 
page is a large doc according to your system.

I set my large doc at a very high level as I have a pretty new machine and even 
large docs load pretty quickly.

On 9/15/2016 3:54 PM, Lynn White wrote:
I've noticed recently that the Adobe reader is only reading one page.


Using Windows 10, how do you review the screen reader settings for Adobe.  
Thanks.


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