[Trainer-Talk] JAWS, Adobe and Signature Stamps
Showe Trela
myshowe86 at gmail.com
Fri May 17 19:47:06 UTC 2024
Hello. Congrats on the new job. I have used both Adobe Sign as well as created my own signature with Adobe. I believe it's like a certificate on Windows that you create. It's been a while. I did this when I didn't have adobe pro. I find that pressing F6 brings me to the menus and tools. I can't remember all of the steps so I am sorry I am of no help. But I wanted you to know that I have done signatures on Adobe with JAWS and wish you luck in figuring it out. Our company has gone digital as well and thank goodness all of our documents are fillable and signable through Adobe sign.
Showe
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> On May 17, 2024, at 1:38 PM, Jim Portillo via Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
>
>
> I've got an interesting situation involving some of what I have to do for my
> new job.
>
> The agency for which I work has gone paperless, and I have to sign things
> like invoices and other important papers. The few bills we do get via paper
> are done by hand, but they would like to get away from that if possible.
>
> So far, I've had people scan things so that I can use Adobe Sign. That has
> worked well for most things, but again, some of these things aren't working
> well digitally.
>
> A coworker asked if I might simply be able to load a PDF into Adobe and add
> a signature stamp to it. The problem is that now that I have a full adobe
> license (and even when I didn't), once Adobe was set on screen reading mode
> for JAWS, I am not able to navigate around to different menus or options,
> and if I am able to do it, I have no idea what to do.
>
> I've only used Acrobat Reader to read PDFs and haven't honestly done much
> with it in a greater sense. Can more be done?
>
> What do other people do for Adobe Signatures and stamps?
>
> I don't want to let my agency know that what I need to do with signature
> stamps is not accessible until I know for sure. This stuff obviously works
> fine without JAWS, but that consists of a sighted person basically doing it
> for me.
>
> Thanks much.
>
>
>
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