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Hello,
This is just a courtesy post for those that may be in the same boat I was. With a lot of ADA compliance coming in 2026, one thing our office is doing is making sure docs, PDFs, etc. are ADA compliant. This does include the read aloud feature in Adobe working properly. Recently had a user whose sounds worked for everything BUT read aloud in Adobe.
There's a lot of guides out there about reinstalling, checking voice settings, etc.
But my fix wasn't listed anywhere that I could tell. One thing to check for is making sure compatibility mode is TURNED OFF. I had turned it on for this user as their Adobe was running really slow and that helped for the slowness problem. Turning off compatibility mode allowed the Read Aloud function to work immediately.
Hope this helps someone!
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Hi @jordan_3527,
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for reporting this, and the steps that worked for you.
Switching off Protected Mode isn't something we recommend doing (apart from testing purposes).
Do you see the issue with Read-Aloud for all the files that you work with? Can you ensure that the files have a proper structured Reader Order for Acrobat to Read Aloud the documents?
Also, is the issue specific to any language or in general? If possible, please share a sample file with us where you see the issue, so we can test it in-house and share proper troubleshooting steps.
Ensure that you are on the latest version of Acrobat (25.1.20xx) for the best experience.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Souvik.
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