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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED
Accessibility, tags, and reflow
Navigate and control the application with the keyboard
You can navigate by using the keyboard instead of the mouse. Several keyboard access features are available in Mac
OS; see the documentation for your operating system for details. In Windows, some of the keyboard shortcuts used to
navigate in Acrobat differ from the keyboard shortcuts used in other Windows applications.
When you open Acrobat within a web browser, keyboard commands are mapped to the web browser first.
Consequently, some keyboard shortcuts are not available in Acrobat or are available only after you shift the focus to
the PDF.
For information about accessibility features, see www.adobe.com/accessibility.
More Help topics
"Keys for navigating a
PDF" on page 519
"Keys for selecting
tools" on page 518
"Keys for working with
comments" on page 518
"Keys for general
navigating" on page 520
"Keys for working with navigation
"Keys for navigating the Help
"Keys for
accessibility" on page 522
Enable single-key accelerators
You can select some tools and perform some actions with single-key accelerators. Most keyboard shortcuts in Acrobat
don't require that you enable single-key accelerators.
In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select General, and then select Use Single-Key Accelerators To
Access Tools.
Note: Some screen readers do not work with Acrobat single-key accelerators.
Scroll automatically
The automatic scrolling feature makes it easier to scan through long PDFs, especially reflowed documents. You can
scroll through pages without using keystrokes or mouse actions.
Choose View > Automatically Scroll.
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Do any of the following:
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• To change the scrolling speed to a specific speed, press a number key (9 for fastest, 0 for slowest).
• To increase or decrease the scrolling speed, press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key, depending on the direction
of scrolling.
• To reverse the direction of scrolling, press the minus sign (-) key.
• To jump to the next or previous page, press the Left Arrow or Right Arrow key.
To stop automatic scrolling, press Esc or choose View > Automatically Scroll again.
panels" on page 520
window" on page 521
Last updated 9/30/2011
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