About accessibility preferences
Adobe Acrobat provides several settings that help make PDF files more accessible for
visually impaired and motion-impaired users. These settings change how PDF documents
appear on-screen and are read by a screen reader. They also allow users to navigate
documents using only keyboard shortcuts. The Accessibility Setup Assistant provides on-
screen instructions for setting preferences in Acrobat.
You can select all of these settings in the Preferences dialog box, as well as preferences
that aren't available by using the assistant. Specifically, you can set your Multimedia
preferences to hear available descriptions for video and audio attachments, and your
Reading preferences to read form fields out loud. For a list of keyboard shortcuts for
Adobe Acrobat, see
. For more information about how users
with disabilities access PDF documents, visit the Adobe website at
.
Summary of Contents for ACROBAT 3D
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Page 37: ...What s New in Adobe Acrobat 3D New features ...
Page 95: ...Finding Adobe PDF Files Using Organizer Using the Organizer window ...
Page 184: ...FORMS About Adobe PDF forms Setting Forms preferences ...
Page 241: ...Collecting Data from Submitted Forms Collecting form data by email ...
Page 316: ...SECURITY About security Viewing the security settings of an open Adobe PDF document ...
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Page 508: ...Optimizing Adobe PDF Documents Using PDF Optimizer ...
Page 571: ...SEARCH AND INDEX About searching Adobe PDF documents ...
Page 602: ...PRINT PRODUCTION About print production in Acrobat ...
Page 729: ...SPECIAL FEATURES About document metadata About JavaScript in Acrobat About Digital Editions ...
Page 738: ...Working with JavaScript Working with JavaScript in Acrobat ...
Page 762: ...ADOBE VERSION CUE About Adobe Version Cue Getting help Key features of Adobe Version Cue ...
Page 809: ...Tutorial Version Cue Getting started with Version Cue ...
Page 821: ...Legal Notices Copyright ...