You can also use Universal Document Converter to convert your PDF in to a Tif file to be used with SharpEye. I have used it with a screenreader, and it works well. The free trial version has no limitations on its functions, but it will place a watermark on your pages. This shouldn’t affect your work much. It would give you a chance to try it before purchasing something. Shelley From: Dani L Pagador Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 12:12 PM To: goodfeel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [goodfeel] Reading .pdf Music Scores? Hi, Everyone. I’m taking a music class this semester, and we’re all required to turn our work in as .pdf files. We’re also supposed to comment on each others’ weekly submissions. Is there something I can use to be able to read the .pdfs independently i.e. without having to get help transcribing them so they’re accessible? I have Sibelius 5 as part of my set-up, along with of course, Lime and Goodfeel. Would appreciate any ideas. Thanks, Dani