No, the save option does not come up. I’ve since confirmed that Gerald’s 
instructions work for Firefox as well as IE, but not Chrome. For anyone not 
following this thread, those instructions are for having PDF files open in 
Adobe Acrobat Reader instead of the browser, which makes them easier for JAWS 
to handle. If anyone else has any ideas, I’d appreciate it. Otherwise, this is 
one more way in which Chrome is not completely accessible.

From: Brian Vogel [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 12:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to have PDF files read in the Acrobat window and not Chrome


Adrian,

          I may have a discovery.  I just clicked on a PDF link and did a save 
on that link from within Chrome.  As you know, when chrome saves a file it puts 
a downloads bar across the bottom of the window by default.  In that bar, when 
I clicked the split button that gives the options about what to do with the 
file, for the first time ever the option "Open with system viewer" showed up, 
and I chose that.  It did not cause the original file I'd just saved to open, 
but now all subsequent PDF links I'm clicking in Chrome are opening in PDF 
XChange Viewer, which is what I have set up as my default.

         If you are able to save a single PDF and try what I've mentioned above 
please report back.  I also looked into the Chrome Download Manager but only 
after I'd already done what I outlined above.  The same option may be available 
there, but I can't say that with any certainty.  Even though I'm on Windows 10 
this was clearly something being tweaked by Chrome itself.

Brian

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