Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe Question

2016-09-17 Thread Lynn White

Hi Mike,


This was very helpful and I thank you very much.



On 9/15/2016 10:49 PM, Mike B. wrote:

Hi Lynn,

Try the following:
For those new to Adobe Reader DC, try the settings changes below to see if
they help with its performance.

  Note that there are links with the Security Enhanced section to explain the
consequences of
unchecking items there, and you may want to find out what they have to say.

1. Open Adobe Reader DC from your desktop or start menu icons, go into
preferences with control-k. JAWS lands on an item in a tree view.
If you have been here before, it will be the item you last opened. Arrow
down to Security Enhanced. Note that this is the item below "Security."
Then uncheck these 2 options, the 2nd option is not necessary to uncheck
but, optional:
Enable Protected Mode at startup, needs to be unchecked.

Enable Enhanced Security, does not need to be unchecked.
Note. When making changes in the Security Enhanced section, you will be told
that Adobe needs to be restarted, but you can wait to finish the other
changes first.

2. Launch the Edit menu, Alt + E, scroll down to the Accessibility submenu
and open
it. Scroll down to the Set-up Assistant and press enter. The Set-Up
Assistant has five screens, but the only change you have to make is on the
last, screen 5 of 5. Go through all the screens, pressing spacebar on "Next"
in each instance, until you reach the fifth and final screen. Here, tab to
the check box labeled "Display PDF documents in the web browser" and make
sure it
is unchecked. It may be checked by default. Then tab to the Okay button, &
press enter. You can now close the  program & give it a try on a PDF file.

Take care.
Mike
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- Original Message -
From: Lynn White
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe Question


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

Sent from my shoe Phone



On 16 Sep. 2016, at 05:24, Jim Pursley 
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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Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe Question

2016-09-15 Thread Mike B.
Hi Lynn,

Try the following:
For those new to Adobe Reader DC, try the settings changes below to see if 
they help with its performance.

 Note that there are links with the Security Enhanced section to explain the 
consequences of
unchecking items there, and you may want to find out what they have to say.

1. Open Adobe Reader DC from your desktop or start menu icons, go into 
preferences with control-k. JAWS lands on an item in a tree view.
If you have been here before, it will be the item you last opened. Arrow
down to Security Enhanced. Note that this is the item below "Security."
Then uncheck these 2 options, the 2nd option is not necessary to uncheck 
but, optional:
Enable Protected Mode at startup, needs to be unchecked.

Enable Enhanced Security, does not need to be unchecked.
Note. When making changes in the Security Enhanced section, you will be told
that Adobe needs to be restarted, but you can wait to finish the other
changes first.

2. Launch the Edit menu, Alt + E, scroll down to the Accessibility submenu 
and open
it. Scroll down to the Set-up Assistant and press enter. The Set-Up
Assistant has five screens, but the only change you have to make is on the
last, screen 5 of 5. Go through all the screens, pressing spacebar on "Next"
in each instance, until you reach the fifth and final screen. Here, tab to
the check box labeled "Display PDF documents in the web browser" and make 
sure it
is unchecked. It may be checked by default. Then tab to the Okay button, & 
press enter. You can now close the  program & give it a try on a PDF file.

Take care.
Mike
Sent from my iBarstool.  Go Dodgers!
- Original Message - 
From: Lynn White
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe Question


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
>
> Sent from my shoe Phone
>
>
>> On 16 Sep. 2016, at 05:24, Jim Pursley  
>> 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.
>>>
>>>
>>> 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/
>
>


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Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe Question

2016-09-15 Thread Lynn White
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

Sent from my shoe Phone
  


On 16 Sep. 2016, at 05:24, Jim Pursley  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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Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe Question

2016-09-15 Thread James Macdonald
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

Sent from my shoe Phone
 

> On 16 Sep. 2016, at 05:24, Jim Pursley  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.
>> 
>> 
>> 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:
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Re: [JAWS-Users] Adobe Question

2016-09-15 Thread Jim Pursley

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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[JAWS-Users] Adobe Question

2016-09-15 Thread Lynn White

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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Re: [JAWS-Users] adobe question

2009-09-14 Thread Flor Lynch
that could depend on the pdf being viewed.  however, for most of them, 
not checked would probably be appropriate.


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From: "Vicki" 

To: "JAW'S Users" 
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 1:57 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] adobe question



Should the display PDF documents in the web browser be checked in the
accessibility options with Adobe or not? Thanks.

Vicki

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[JAWS-Users] adobe question

2009-09-14 Thread Vicki
Should the display PDF documents in the web browser be checked in the 
accessibility options with Adobe or not? Thanks.

Vicki

O Morning, how hast thou grabbed me.
--- an fear as Kilshanny 


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