Is your adobe reader configured to read pdf's in the browser? You'll find the check box to do so or not do do so in the accessibility wizard in your adobe reader. Alt v for the view menu and arrow down to accessibility. Right arrow and select accessibility wizard. Just click next until you reach the last page and uncheck the box read in browser. Online pdf's should read directly on your system. This said, I had to switch to firefox as my default browser from ie11 as I could not find a way to get online pdf's to read on my system.

when in the browser navigation is nigh to impossible.

On 8/3/2017 1:33 AM, Adrian Spratt wrote:
Vicki, I wonder if pressing alt-s for save will work at the step where you wish 
to save. In other words, don't try to find the save option, but go right to it 
with the shortcut.

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Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2017 12:04 AM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Saving online Adobe Document

Good Evening,

I have had this problem for quite awhile since my bank changed its layout and 
I'm wondering, if with the updates to JAWS, there is a solution.

Here is my issue.

I want to save the Adobe .PDF document of my monthly bank statement from the 
website. Before, all I had to do was select the correct one, right click and 
save target as.

Now, however, I first have to select an item in each of the following combo 
boxes, name of the document, month and year for the document and then type of 
document.

Once that is finished, I then select a button "Get Document."

It then opens up the .PDF online and in the menu when right clicking, there are several options, 
one of them is "SAVE," which is not  visible to me. Others are, but not "Save."
There is no other way to save this document to my computer without selecting the "Get Document" button and opening it first.

I have to have someone click on the "Save" button and then it takes me to the 
area where I can name the document, choose the destination, etc.

I have encountered this on a few other websites as well.

Does JAWS now offer some way of reading that grayed out area to save the 
document for these types of Adobe .PDF files.

I have found no other way of doing it.

Thanks.

Vicki
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