User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Accessing PDF Documents with Assistive Technology A Screen Reader User’s Guide
- PDF Documents and Accessibility
- Contents
- Preface
- PDF Documents and Accessibility
- Adobe Reader Accessibility Features
- Types of PDF Documents
- Using Adobe Reader with JAWS
- Using Adobe Reader with Window-Eyes
- Performing Common Tasks with Adobe Reader
- The Accessibility Setup Assistant
- Accessibility Setup Assistant notes for JAWS users
- Accessibility Setup Assistant notes for Window-Eyes users
- The Preferences dialog box
- Opening PDF documents
- The Window-Eyes Page Navigation Dialog Box
- Opening forms
- Using Adobe Reader Help
- Saving a PDF document as text
- Using the Adobe Reader Find and Search tools
- The Go To Page dialog box

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Using Adobe Reader with Window-Eyes
Table 2: JAWS Commands for Using HTML and Adobe Reader
Description Command
Links List Insert+F7
Next Link Ta b
Prior Link Shi+Tab
Open Link Enter
List Headings Insert+F6
Next Heading H
Prior Heading Shi+H
Move To Next Form Field F
Enter Forms Mode Enter
Move To Next Form Field Tab
Move To Previous Form Field Shi+Tab
Exit Forms Mode NUM PAD PLUS
Move To Next Table T
Move To Previous Table Shi+T
Read Current Table cell Ctrl+Alt+NUM PAD 5
Move To And Read Next Cell Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow
Move To And Read Previous Cell Ctrl+Alt+Le Arrow
Move To And Read Cell Above Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow
Move To And Read Cell Below Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow
Move To And Read First Cell Ctrl+Alt+Home
Move To And Read Last Cell Ctrl+Alt+End
Using Adobe Reader with Window-Eyes
Window-Eyes, made by GW Micro, works with Adobe Reader to read PDF documents. You read
PDF documents using the Window-Eyes “Browse Mode”, just as you would read a document
in a word processor or in Internet Explorer. Window-Eyes automatically enters Browse Mode
when using Adobe Reader. e keystrokes and navigation commands for reading a PDF
document are similar to those used for reading a web page with Internet Explorer.










