

I still have no idea why this is happening, but glad to see it gone.

There is also the option of manually creating the plist file, either though a plist editor or if you’re familiar with plists just by using a text editor. Note: You may have to dismiss and close the last warning message if you have not already done this. Now, theoretically at least, Adobe Update Manager will not launch on Mac user login and system boot. Then under the Screen Reader Option, select “only read the currently visible pages” With the program open, click the menu “Adobe Pro DC” in the top left corner.įrom the menu on the left side, select “Reading” (We like things simple, that is why we purchased a computer that works). So naturally I though I would make it simple for MAC users. Select the “Screen Reader Options” section, select the “Only read the currently visible pages” option from the dropdown menu. Open Acrobat Reader and hit Ctrl+K (or Select “Edit” then “Preferences” from the drop-down menu)Ĭlick on the “Reading” tab under the “Categories” column on the left. Most of the instruction around the place are for a Windows PC and read something like this:Īll you have to is change a quick setting: Even on a single page of text, the progress bar does nothing. It is particularly annoying and does not appear to be associated with any actual action. So I am on a Mac, and recently I noticed that an update to the Adobe DC makes the application display this little annoying message every time you open a PDF document of any size. How to Stop Adobe Acrobat DC Displays Please wait while the document is being prepared for reading every time you open any PDF on your Mac
