The Go To Page Dialog Box - Adobe 22020772 User Manual

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The Accessibility Setup Assistant
choose a drive or folder on your computer in which to search. Then press Shift+Tab three times to move back
to the edit field, type your search terms, and press Enter. It may take a while to display your hits, depending
on how many documents are located in the search. The tree view that appears shows each document in which
your search terms are found, followed by each hit for each document. Although you can scroll through all
the various hits just like when searching through a single document, your screen reader might not announce
the names of the various documents. As a result, you can choose from the various hits, but you won't know
which document you are choosing until you actually press Enter on the hit and open the document.
Adobe Reader find and search notes for JAWS users
In addition to the Adobe Reader Find and Search tools, the JAWS Virtual
Find feature can also be used to find text in a PDF document.
You can use the JAWS Virtual Find tool after using the Adobe Find tool. This tool finds text that appears
on the current page only, and it places your cursor on the exact text string it finds. Insert+Ctrl+F brings up
the JAWS Virtual Find tool and places the cursor in an edit field. Type your search string and press Enter.
The PC Cursor will be place at the beginning of the next occurrence of that string on the current page.
Adobe Reader find and search notes for Window-Eyes users
In addition to the Adobe Reader Find and Search tools, the Window-Eyes
Mouse Find tool can also be used to find text in a PDF document.
You can use the Window-Eyes Mouse Find tool after using the Adobe Find tool. This tool finds text that
appears on the current page only, and it places your cursor on the exact text string it finds. Shift+Ctrl+F
brings up the Window-Eyes Virtual Find tool and places the cursor in an edit field. Type your search string
and press Enter. The cursor will be placed on the next occurrence of that string on the current page.
To repeat the same search, press Insert+F. Window-Eyes will automatically find
the next occurrence of the text string you previously searched for.
Shift+Ctrl+F is the shortcut to open the Adobe Search dialog box. If, however, you are using the default
Window-Eyes keyboard layout, this keystroke is already in use. To access the dialog box you can either
issue the Window-Eyes bypass key (Insert+B) or you can choose Edit > Search (press Alt+E and then S).

The Go To Page dialog box

You can use the Adobe Reader Go To Page dialog box to determine the current page and the total
number of pages in the document. Choose View > Go To > Page or press Shift+Ctrl+N.
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