Reading PDF Documents with Adobe Reader 6.0: A Guide for People with Disabilities
Adobe is committed to promoting accessibility in both the Adobe® Acrobat® software and the information contained in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) documents. Adobe Reader® 6.0 contains a variety of features to assist people with disabilities such as blindness or low vision. If you want to use accessibility tools to customize how you read PDF documents, if you want to test your PDF files for accessibility, or if you work with people who use assistive technology, follow the links below to learn more the specific accessibility options, technologies and preferences in Adobe Reader.
- Introduction
- Section One: Getting Started
- Section Two: Using the Read Out Loud Text-to-Speech Tool
- Section Three: Enhancing On-Screen Viewing
- Section Four: Using Keyboard Commands
- Section Five: Accessing Multimedia Captioning
- Section Six: Using Screen Readers
- Appendix A: Accessibility Basics Creating accessible content
- Appendix B: Complete List of Adobe Reader 6.0 Keyboard Commands