![]() The accessibility features in Acrobat are profoundly helpful to people with disabilities. Acrobat 8, 9, and X all behave the same way. Lots of people can imagine that checkbox. You can imagine a checkbox to turn it off. Once they decide you’re blind, Acrobat and Adobe Reader will throw up that window about “Reading Mode” every time, or launch into “Content Preparation” every time. There’s no way to turn off the “accessibility” features. ![]()
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