Anyone know how a blind person is supposed to create or edit a PDF when Acrobat isn't screen reader friendly?
So, Adobe has known about this problem for a little over a year now (that's when I reported it). I'm blind and use a screen reader (JAWS 2018 to be specific). I'm using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and I can't create or edit anything. I even tried using one of their tutorial files to see if, perhaps, it was the documents and files I was using. However, when I used the (Bodea Brochure) I couldn't get a cursor to even show up in the first line of text to correct the spelling of “Legcay” to “Legacy.” None of the pictures were able to be moved or adjusted in any meaningful way (not that I knew what was an image and what was art (because nothing was identified with anything but a number). And, since I had no real sense of where anything was on the page (something that I would have if it were actually my work), I had no real sense of what I was looking at.
The following youtube link demonstrates exactly what I am referring to:
So, since Adobe seems to be of no use with regard to their product and it's going to take some time to line up an attorney for a class action (because I can't possibly be the only Blind person being discriminated against by Adobe), I thought I'd come to the Forums and ask if anyone has any ideas on what I can try.
