On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 12:35 pm, Adrian Spratt <[email protected]> wrote:
Brian says to click on the PDF file link, by which I think he means right-click,
 and select the “save” option. My system didn’t give a save option in the 
right-click or applications key menu.

 Now I'm going from memory, but no, what I meant is that after you've disabled 
the PDF Viewer in Chrome, the next PDF link you do a regular click on, as in 
left click, has caused a "Save" dialog to pop up on both my Windows 10 and 
Windows 7 machines.  I simply saved the file.

When the save is complete there is a control bar that comes up across the 
bottom of the Chrome screen that I mentioned last night that I can get focus on 
in NVDA via SHIFT+F6.  Once you are there, and have focus on the "button" for 
the downloaded file, which is announced as a submenu, if you open that submenu 
you should have a "Always show in system viewer/Adobe reader" option that must 
be checked.  Checking it does nothing for that particular file.

After that option has been checked any time I'm clicking, left clicking, on a 
link for a PDF file it is then being downloaded behind the scenes and 
immediately opened in Adobe Reader or my PDF Viewer of choice, whatever that 
may be.

Brian

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