Adobe acrobat reader 7.0 User Manual
About accessibility and Adobe PDF documents
Adobe Reader includes a set of accessibility features that help readers with motion or
vision limitations navigate and view Adobe PDF documents more easily on Windows and
Mac OS platforms. Many of these features can be adjusted by using a wizard, the
Accessibility Setup Assistant. (See
vision limitations navigate and view Adobe PDF documents more easily on Windows and
Mac OS platforms. Many of these features can be adjusted by using a wizard, the
Accessibility Setup Assistant. (See
Note: The Accessibility and Reflow features are available in the full version of Adobe
Reader, or can be installed as an update. To install the Accessibility update, choose Help >
Check For Updates Now.
Reader, or can be installed as an update. To install the Accessibility update, choose Help >
Check For Updates Now.
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Support for assistive technology (such as screen readers and screen magnifiers) that read
content and convert it to speech or braille output. (See
content and convert it to speech or braille output. (See
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Visibility customization to make text and images easier to view for people with a limited
range of vision. (See
range of vision. (See
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Reflow capability for text, to view at high magnifications or on Portable Device Assistants
(PDA). (See
(PDA). (See
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Speech functionality on systems without assistive technology. (See
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Navigation through documents using auto-scroll, to reduce required keyboard and actions.
(See
(See
.)
For more information about using accessible features in Adobe Reader for PDF
documents, visit the Adobe website at http://access.adobe.com.
documents, visit the Adobe website at http://access.adobe.com.