Line highlighter option for reading
i am dyslexic and it is hard for me to read without my eyes jumping lines. i would benefit from a function of a highlighted line that follows the curser on whichever line I'm reading one by one.
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antonio thomas commented
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Eric Boyle commented
I have a brain injury and that is why I had been looking for one
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Eric Boyle commented
I queried this 2/3 years ago but I didn't get much in the way of responses.
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Sandra Armstrong commented
Adobe Community
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Re: Line highlighter for reading?Please let me know if this functionality has been added to Adobe Acrobat Pro (vs 2022.003.20322). Having a scrollable reading line(s) function would be a huge benefit to those of us whose work relies upon reading and entering text from a busy PDF accurately. Do not need to edit/save the file with the line, just use it as a reading guide. Example document, lengthy property legal descriptions.
Thanks for any information, or suggestions/work arounds, you may have.
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Brenda Gray commented
A line highlighter feature would be super helpful for focus! It could make reading much easier by keeping your place as you move down the page. Definitely something worth suggesting to developers!