Adobe Accessibility Guide

Introduction to Accessibility

Adobe is committed to making its software and services accessible to everyone. Our tools are designed to meet the needs of users with disabilities, including those who rely on assistive technologies. This guide provides instructions for using Adobe products with accessibility features enabled.

Screen Reader Support

Adobe products work seamlessly with popular screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack. Navigate menus, dialogs, and tools using standard screen reader commands.

Keyboard Navigation

Most Adobe applications are fully navigable using only a keyboard. Use Tab, Shift+Tab, and arrow keys to move between elements. Press Enter to activate selected options.

Core Accessibility Features

High Contrast Mode: Activate high-contrast UI elements across Adobe apps via Preferences > Accessibility.
Text-to-Speech: Use voice commands in supported apps with "Adobe Voice Assistant" for hands-free operation.
Customizable Interface: Resize toolbars, menus, and icons for better visual clarity.
Closed Captioning: Enable captioning in video editing tools with custom styling options.

Keyboard Shortcuts Guide

General Navigation

  • Tab Move focus forward
  • Shift+Tab Move focus backward
  • Enter Activate selected item

Application-Specific

  • Ctrl+S Save
  • Ctrl+P Print
  • Ctrl+O Open File

Need Help?

Contact Us

Email our accessibility team at accessibility@adobe.com or call +1-855-463-2373 for support.