How to accept licence agreement

Hello,
        I cerrently use a small 10.1inc screen computer,as friends send pdf files to me,these are preceeded by a adobe licence agreement,now my screen/computer will not allow me to scroll down to use the accept button,can you help thanks.Neil

See http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/cant-click-accept-acrobat-reader.html

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