Hi Mike,
I have installed Adobe Xi DC andwould like to know how the settings
differ from your example you have indicated for Adobe XI. I am running Jaws
17.
Roger
-Original Message-
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Mike B.
Sent:
Hi Mike,
After my previous email, I attempted to read a pdf file and it would not
read. The document I was using did not read with Adobe X using Jaws 17, but
it read okay using Jaws 16. Please advise if you have any additional ideas.
This is very frustrating. Thank you,
Roger
Hi Roger,
I don't recall making any changes that helped. Hopefully someone will reply
that has more experience with this new Adobe reader with settings changes
that help. I just don't use it enough to make any suggestions, & would like
to know if there are better settings for myself.
Take
Hi Jorge,
On the, Security Enhanced Page / Tab, Enable Protected Mode at startup,
should be unchecked.
On the, Accessibility Page / Tab, Enable assistive technology support,
should be checked.
To get to preferences, Open Adobe from your desktop or start menu shortcut,
you don't need a
Hi Mike,
I followed the entire tread on this mail.
I notice that, if protected view in accessibility technical system is enable
when trying to read a PDF doc, the jaws narrator said, I had to disable the
accessibility technical system for the adobe reader to work properly and
spoke some directions
I think mike had a fix for this. Jim
For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit:
http://www.jaws-users.com/help/
Hi Jim,
Which version of Adobe, 10 or 11?
Take care.
Mike
This email was sent from my, iBarstool.
- Original Message -
From: jim rawls
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 2:50 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] in setting up adobe reader,what things should I do
Hi Jim,
The steps below are for Adobe XI / 11:
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.
Open Adobe from your desktop shortcut or start menu then, proceed with the
I have 11. But I have another question. I have a pdf file here, and when I open
it
to read it, jaws says nothing at all. I don't get the message about empty
document
or image file or anything. Jaws says nothing. I know the pdf file is a good one,
because I sent it to my sighted wife and it reads
Hi Jim,
Make sure that Adobe is assigned to open PDF files. I can't tell you off
the top of my head at the moment how to do this in Widows7 but, hopefully
someone will jump in explain.
Take care.
Mike
This email was sent from my, iBarstool.
- Original Message -
From: jim rawls
To:
Hi Jim,
I found a note from when I asked how to assign files to programs. The notes
are below:
Hi All,
How do you assign / associate file types to be opened with specific programs
in Windows7? I went to Tools / Options didn't find the File Types tab /
page! Where is it?! LOL LOL
Do you
11 matches
Mail list logo