Adobe acrobat reader 7.0 User Manual

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Preference categories
You set the preference options by category. 
3D 
Sets preferences for viewing 3D files. This preference is available in full version of Adobe 
Reader.
Accessibility
Sets preferences for making Adobe PDF documents easier to access for vision- and 
motion-challenged users. (See 
Forms
.)
Full Screen
Sets preferences for navigation, transitions, and mouse behavior when documents are 
viewed in full screen mode. (See 
.)
General
Sets miscellaneous preferences, including display and text and image selection 
preferences. (See 
.)
Identity
Sets preferences for personal information used for authorship and digital signatures.
International
Sets the language used in Adobe Reader or lets you choose the language each time you 
start Adobe Reader. You can control the default paragraph direction and turn on options 
for right-to-left languages.
Internet
Sets web browser and Internet connection options. You can set preferences to check your 
default browser settings for compatibility with the application each time the application 
starts, and you can choose a connection speed that is used by the multimedia plug-in. This 
is also where you set your Internet connection setting. (For more information on setting up 
Adobe Reader as a helper application in Windows, see 
.)
JavaScript
Sets preferences for enabling JavaScript. To access the JavaScript Reference Guide, go to 
http://partners.adobe.com/ans/developer/acrosdk/main.html (English only) on the Adobe 
website.
Multimedia
Sets the preferred media player to play 3D content, movies, and sound clips, as well as 
other multimedia options. (See 
.)
Page Display
Sets options that define the page display, including smoothing text, line art, and images, as 
well as determining whether CoolType is used. Smoothing the edges of text and 
monochrome images minimizes the contrast between the background and the text or 
image, which sometimes improves the quality of the display on-screen, especially with 
larger text sizes. CoolType lets you adjust text display to work optimally with your 
monitor. (See 
Reading
Sets read-out-loud options, such as pitch, volume, and speed, for speech used in voice 
delivery, as well as reading order and screen reader options. (See 
.)
Search
Security
Sets the preferred security handler and the preferences for creating and managing digital 
signatures and their appearance. (See 
Spelling
Sets preferences for the spell checker and determines whether spelling is checked during 
typing. (See 
.)
Startup
.)
Trust Manager
.).
Units
Sets the page units. 
Updates