Welcome to Adobe® Reader® 7.0 ReadMe file. Adobe Reader is the free viewing companion for Adobe applications that produce Adobe Portable Document Format (Adobe PDF) files. To create, enhance, review, edit, and share information in Adobe PDF files, learn more about Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional and Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Standard by visiting www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.
Click the following links to learn more about Adobe Reader 7.0:
Make sure that your system meets the minimum requirements to run Adobe Reader 7.0 for Mac OS®:
If you experience problems when running Adobe Reader 7.0, this section may help you to determine the cause of those problems. For general product information and additional troubleshooting information, visit the Adobe Product Support Knowledgebase at www.adobe.com/support, or choose Online Support from the Help menu in Adobe Reader.
The Help and How To windows are not available when you open Adobe Reader from within a web browser. Solution: To access the Help button or the How To window from a task button, start Adobe Reader from outside of a web browser.
The Detect And Repair feature in Adobe Reader functions differently in Windows and Mac OS. In Windows, Detect And Repair repairs or replaces corrupt or missing installation components.
You can drag the How to window anywhere on-screen. If you move the window from a docked position, it becomes a floating window and can be resized only by dragging the lower right corner. To re-dock a floating How To window, Control-click below the title bar and choose Docked Left or Docked Right. For more information, see the Adobe Reader Help.
The Enter key and the spacebar function differently in the Accessibility Setup Assistant in Windows and Mac OS. In Windows, both the Enter key and the spacebar close the wizard. In Mac OS, the Enter key advances the wizard to the next page and the spacebar closes the wizard.
Mac OS X v.10.3.x and Safari 1.2.2 are required to use Adobe Reader in a browser window.
Although Adobe has tested Adobe Reader 7.0 on future versions of Mac OS, these operating systems aren't supported by Adobe Reader as final testing wasn't completed when Adobe Reader was released.
Shift + F1 moves focus to the How To window only if you're in the document pane, not if you're in the Help window. F5 returns focus from the How To window to the document pane. When focus is in the navigation pane, press the be and Down arrow keys to cycle through the navigation tabs.
F1 opens the Help window and moves the focus to the first item in the Help Contents tab. The Enter key opens the selected Help topic. Press the Up and Down arrow keys to select other Help topics.
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