Hi Robin,
Sorry, the external link in the article is broken.
Basically, PDF documents work like web pages, that is, you are in browse
mode when reading them.
Many document navigation keys found on the Adobe Reader menus work fine;
two keys which are very helpful are Control-PageUp and Control-PageDown
to move to the previous and next pages.
You can search a PDF using Control-Shift-F, but, before you press it,
since this is also a Window-Eyes key, you must press Insert-B to bypass
it. Keep in mind, though, that because each PDF page is like a web
page, this key will also allow you to search the current web page for text.
See the Window-Eyes manual under Window-Eyes features, subsection
Working with the Internet for info on browse mode navigation.
hth,
Rod
On 3/05/14 1:24 PM, Robin wrote:
I am wondering if it is POSSIBLE to ACCESS Accessible PDF Files using
GW Micro's Window-Eyes. If so, how is it done? What KeyStroke commands
do you employ as a Window-Eyes (WE) user? Can you search the
Accessible PDF, can you change Pages, Navigate Headings, etc.? Just
wondering/curious.
This is of primary concern to me because My TextBooks this
Term/Semester are in the form of Accessible PDF Files, and I would
relish learning how to navigate them using WE as opposed to JAWS or NVDA.
Sent From Novice Window-Eyes user
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