I have a Wacom Tablet I use for graphics programs. So the solution that works the best is "Cripple the product"? Sad.In my case I know exactly what caused this behavior. Renaming the plug-in files also breaks your ability to set *ANY* preferences (try it - rename one of the plug-in files and then from the menu select Edit->Preferences). It ain't THAT, babe! - A radical reinterpretation I do not understand why it doesn't.Īnd, BTW, I wish there was a way customize the toolbar to be able to add the Replace Document Colors checkbox (or a toggle button). But Adobe Reader *should* have the option not to try to read untagged documents unless you tell it to do so. So I have to accept the situation that when I start Adobe Reader I have to remember to close the Magnifier. Renaming the Accessibility.api plugin disables this, so this is out of the question The reason renaming the Accessibility.api is no good in my case is that I often use the Accessibility Preferences to Replace Document Colors. For Adobe Reader I do not need it because I can easily magnify the pages.
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The reason is that over here the problem is caused when I happen to have the Windows Magnifier on, which I sometimes use for other programs. In my case renaming the files is no good. No, it's not a Windows problem, it's a Adobe Reader problem. does anyone have any idea how I might remove this annoying "functionality"?Īny suggestions or ideas much appreciated. Someone suggested setting it to automatically only do the current page, which apparently at least gets rid of the prompt, but really I don't want any of it. Is there no way to completely disable Accessibility. Before coming here, I at least tried uninstalling and re-installing Reader, but of course that didn't help. Someone else tried even going back to v7. Unfortunately neither followed up when people replied that (for the first two) they needed more info, or (for the other) that that wasn't the problem.īasically, like 2587 above, the "Read Out Loud" feature on my Acrobat v8.1.2 is not activated, so it's not possible to Deactivate it - and as someone else posted they tried activating and then deactivating to no avail. Twice when it was asked, leonardr replied with the profound "it's a preference you can turn it off" or similar:Īnd the other 3 times, lkassuba replied that you can basically turn it off by choosing View -> Read Out Loud -> Deactivate Read Out Loud.
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This might almost be a FAQ, since it was asked at least the 5 times I could find on this very forum.īasically when I open a PDF file now I get the "Reading Untagged Document" prompt, and I never want or need any accessibility options, so I want to remove/disable them and go back to opening PDFs without hassles like I always used to be able to do.