[Trainer-Talk] using the accessibility checker in Adobe Acrobat Pro 2017

Kevin Andrews kejandre at ucsc.edu
Tue Jul 17 22:13:01 UTC 2018


Hey there,

Does anyone have any experience with or knowledge of using the
accessibility tools in Adobe Acrobat Pro with a screen reader, particularly
JAWS or NVDA on Windows? I go to View > Tools > and ensure the
accessibility tool is checked. If I click open, I don't seem to get any
action. Doing a bunch of googling and such informs me there's a Tools pane
that has this, but I can't seem to find this either, using NVDA and object
navigation and such. Anyone have tips on this? Am I just completely missing
something super obvious? Probably am...

Thanks so much for any insights in advance!

-- 
Best,

Kevin Andrews
Pronouns: He/Him/His
Accessible Technology Coordinator,
Scribes and Readers Coordinator
Disability Resource Center
University of California, Santa Cruz
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