The Window-Eyes Page Navigation Dialog Box; Opening Forms - Adobe 22020772 User Manual

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move to links in the list that begin with that letter. After selecting a link, press Enter to follow it. Press
Tab and Shift+Tab to move back and forth between the links in a document when using JAWS.
With Window-Eyes, press L or Shift+L to move back and forth between the links in a document.
Lists: With JAWS, press L or Shift+L to move between tagged lists in a PDF document.
With Window-Eyes, you can move between the various lists by pressing S or Shift+S. You can
then use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to read the various list items. Alternatively,
you can also press I or Shift+I to move back and forth between the list items.
Paragraphs: To move between tagged paragraphs in a PDF document press P or Shift+P.
Graphics: JAWS and Window-Eyes will read descriptions of all properly tagged images in a PDF document.
With JAWS, press G or Shift+G to move between graphics.

The Window-Eyes Page Navigation Dialog Box

With Window-Eyes you can use the Page Navigation Dialog Box to quickly find and move among many of
the various elements of a properly tagged PDF document. Press Insert+Tab to open this dialog. The focus
is in a list of one of the particular elements found in the document. Press Shift+Tab to move focus to a
group box control used to choose the type of element you would like to find. For example, to navigate to a
particular link use the Arrow keys to select "Links", and then press Tab to move to the list of links that are
in the PDF document. Then use the Arrow keys to find the link you want. Alternatively, if you know the
name of the link, you can press the first letter of the link and move directly to that link in the list. If there
is more than one link starting with that letter, you may have to press the letter more than once to find the
link you want. When you find your link, press Enter and you will be taken to the target of that link in the
body of the PDF document. If you don't want to activate the link, but simply want to move to its location
within the document, you can tab to the button labeled "Move to", which closes the dialog and places
focus on the link. You can also move to other elements, including headings, lists, forms, and tables.
Note: You must use the Adobe Reader option "Read the Entire Document At
Once" for all the elements to appear in this dialog box. If you have set this
option to "Read the Currently Visible Pages only, " then only the elements
in the currently visible page will appear. You can change this setting with
the Adobe Reader Preferences dialog box (see
with the Preferences dialog box

Opening forms

Properly tagged electronic forms are accessible. Your screen reader will speak all
the information you need to successfully fill-out the entire form.
For example, when you encounter a tagged edit box for entering your name, your screen reader might say
"Enter your first name, " so you know what to type in the field. Other types of fields you may encounter in
a form include combo boxes, buttons, radio buttons, and check boxes. Press Tab and Shift+Tab to move
Accessing PDF Documents with Assistive Technology
The Accessibility Setup Assistant
Changing accessibility settings
earlier is this guide).
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