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Keys for accessibility, Navigating pdf pages, Opening pages in a pdf – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual

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Last updated 1/14/2015

Keys for accessibility

Navigating PDF pages

Opening pages in a PDF

Depending on the PDF you open, you may need to move forward through multiple pages, see different parts of the
page, or change the magnification. There are many ways to navigate, but the following items are commonly used:

Note: If you do not see these items, choose View > Show/Hide > Toolbar Items > Reset Toolbars.

Next and Previous

The Next Page

and Previous Page

buttons appear in the Page Navigation toolbar. The text

box next to them is also interactive, so you can type a page number and press Enter to go directly to that page.

Scroll bars

Vertical and horizontal scroll bars appear to the right and bottom of the document pane whenever the view

does not show the entire document. Click the arrows or drag to view other pages or different areas of the page.

Select & Zoom toolbar

This toolbar contains buttons and controls for changing the page magnification.

Page Thumbnails panel

The Page Thumbnails button

on the left side of the work area opens the navigation pane to

the Page Thumbnails panel, which displays thumbnail images of each page. Click a page thumbnail to open that page
in the document pane.

Page through a document

There are many ways to turn pages in a PDF. Many people use the buttons on the Page Navigation toolbar, but you can
also use arrow keys, scroll bars, and other features to move forward and backward through a multipage PDF.

Move focus to the previous link within a pane Shift+Tab

Not available

Activate highlighted link

Enter

Not available

Print Help topic

Ctrl+P

Command+P

Result

Windows Action

Mac OS Action

Change reading settings for the current
document

Shift+Ctrl+5

Shift+Command+5

Reflow a tagged PDF, and return to
unreflowed view

Ctrl+4

Command+4

Activate and deactivate Read Out Loud

Shift+Ctrl+Y

Shift+Command+Y

Read only the current page out loud

Shift+Ctrl+V

Shift+Command+V

Read out loud from the current page to the
end of the document

Shift+Ctrl+B

Shift+Command+B

Pause reading out loud

Shift+Ctrl+C

Shift+Command+C

Stop reading out loud

Shift+Ctrl+E

Shift+Command+E

Result

Windows/UNIX Action

Mac OS Action

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