[vip_students] Re: PDFsWith Jaws

  • From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 11:21:13 +0000

Adobie Xi is accessable, generally people choose the option to read from left 
to right. This option is in a drop-down box prior to reading. You can arrow up 
and down this box but I do not use any of the other options which are read top 
to bottom or read in raw stream. There is not a  n audible sound when the pdf 
file opens but I am aware that Windows sounds can be associated with a 
programme opening so perhaps this can be done. I do have it set to a given 
sound when I open a Word document. If you choose to read continuous or page by 
page these changes will be made via the Edit menu. Again via Edit and 
Preferences and Security other changes can be made to make the document 
accessable.
-----Original message-----
From: tony sweeney
Sent:  11/03/2013, 10:29  am
To: the students list
Subject: [vip_students] PDFsWith Jaws


Morning All, 

To follow up on my experience of PDFs with jaws here is my query. 

I wonder if it is possible to have a tutorial (or is there one available) on 
opening PDFs please? 

Firstly what is the best accessible Adobe reader to have? 

Now when you try open a document PDF how do you know when it is open, thus do 
you get a particular sound or verbal? 

I received an LRC PDF recently and am reliably informed that it was fully 
intact yet some of the pages weren't opened or not there with Adobe 11. 

I was using Kesi virtual printer to try to open and read and wonder if I need 
do that or is Adobe supposed to do that for us. 

All clarification of all of this would be appreciated from Paul and from 
whomever else definitively. 

Best to you,, 

Tony Sweeney

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