Operation Manual

Acrobat Reader Help / Accessibility features
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Keyboard alternatives to mouse actions
Use a screen reader or magnifier
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Additional information
Keyboard alternatives to mouse actions
Acrobat Reader DC and Acrobat DC have the same keyboard shortcuts. To view the full list, see
Keyboard shortcuts in
Acrobat DC Help.
Use a screen reader or magnifier
Use the
Accessibility Setup Assistant to set up Acrobat Reader DC for either a screen magnifier or a screen reader.
Choose Edit > Accessibility > Setup Assistant, and then select the options you want from each screen of the Setup
Assistant.
Use the Read Out Loud Text-to-Speech tool
Read Out Loud is a Text-to-Speech (TTS) tool that is built in Adobe Reader DC. It reads text contained within a
document window.
To use Read Out Loud, you need Acrobat Reader DC and a Text-to-Speech engine installed on your system. Also the
document must be accessible, otherwise it may not be read at all or it may be read in the wrong order.
To activate Read Out Loud:
1. In the View menu, choose Read Out Loud > Activate Read Out Loud.
2
. Again go to
View > Read Out Loud and then choose an appropriate option for reading:
To read the current page, choose Read This Page Only.
To read the entire document, choose Read To End of Document.
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