Hi,
If these are two separate points, then yes, Adobe has an in-built
screen reader, although, I can't see why you would not be able to use
a software programme of your choosing.
Hope this helps!!
Becky.
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> Dear Colleagues. I recall hearing that digitized books were
> available to blind readers via Shareware. Is anyone aware of this
> program and whether copyright laws permit Canadians(as opposed to
> Americans) to access this service? Also, are there text-to-speech
> readers that can read materials in PDF format? Thanks, Lilith
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