Cursor not accessibility friendly for visually impaired
I am visually impaired and have implemented the Windows accessibility features that allow me to make my mouse pointer dark, inverted and larger, so that I can more easily locate the cursor on the page. However in Adobe Acrobat DC, your default cursor does not allow this Windows feature to carry over. Honestly it is terrible and should really be fixed to be at least darker, larger and bold so that visually impaired clientele can use your products.
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Ryck Lent commented
2018 request??? Adobe is totally inept! The recent Acrobat "upgrade" is a laugh riot - NOT!
- Visually-impaired/low vision users need a range of tools to maximize productivity and ease of use.
- Scalable fonts for ad-hoc documents such as invoices, bank and credit card statements. Email and web documents have to be scaled to be readable.
- Dynamic background/foreground combinations have to provide maximum readability with both b/w and color choices. Pale gray on white? Red on black? C'mon, wake up! If a free browser plug-in like Dark Reader can be used on THOUSANDS of different sites and documents to maximize readability, what is Adobe doing?
- Put menus and tools in the same place, in the same order. Keep them there.
- Make the basics easy to find and use. Save the fancy stuff for later.
- Age-related vision impairments are growing problem. Get in front of the issues, rather than struggling to keep up!It's ridiculous that Adobe has a specific section on accessibility w/o followup - a year for a reply? SIX YEARS WITHOUT A FIX?
F-MINUS!
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Arpit Agrawal commented
Hi , Thanks for Reaching out to us. We have Noted your Concern and will be Coming up with this feature in future releases once we have more users with the same request.