- Document Colors Options
- Replace document colors: Check to activate other options to change the document colors.
- Use Windows color scheme: Sets document colors according to the color scheme of your Windows preferences.
- Use High-Contrast colors: Choose the high-contrast color combination for page background and document text to improve readability.
- Custom color: Changes the color of Page Background and Document Text.
- Only change the color of black text: Change only the black text and leave the colored text unchanged when you replace document colors.
- Change the color of text or black line art: Change the color of text or black line arts when you replace document colors.
- Override Page Display
- Always use Page Layout Style: Set a page layout as default for all PDF documents and override other page display settings.
- Always use Zoom Setting: Specify a default zoom setting for all PDF documents and override other page display settings.
- Other Accessibility Options
- Use document structure for tab order when no explicit tab order is specified: Improve the navigation of form fields and links in documents that don’t specify a tab order.
- Always display the keyboard selection cursor: Select this option and the Select Text and Image command will be selected automatically when you open a PDF. If you are using a screen magnifier, it’s recommended to select this option.
- Always use the system selection color: Override the default selection color (blue) with a color that the system specified.
- Show Portfolios in Files mode: Display PDF Portfolio component files and file details in a list. Please note that if you set the default view for PDF portfolios in Portfolio > View > Default view setting, that default view setting will prevail over this accessibility setting.
Accessibility Checker Option
Show accessibility checker options dialog when the checker start: check this option to show the Accessibility Checker Options dialog box when you run Full Check.