Installing Arobat Reader on a micro notebook computer

I have an E-PC computer, which has a screen 640 x 480. The button to accept the conditions re Arobat Reader cannot be displayed on the screen nn matter how hard I try!
My question is therefor 'How can I activate Arobat Reader om my computer?

You are more likely to get an answer in the Reader forum. The product is Adobe Reader. The product here is Adobe Acrobat.

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