Monday, 27 June 2011

Adobe Reader X Shortcuts

Per default, all single-key shortcuts are disabled. Enable them in Edit -> Preferences -> General (on the left) -> "Use single-key accelerators to access tools" (first option)

   1 Select Tools

h Use hand tool
v Use select tool
g Use snapshot tool

   2 Zoom Features

ctrl++ / ctrl+- Zoom in / zoom out (or ctrl + mouse scroll)
ctrl+0 Zoom to fit page
ctrl+1 Zoom to 100%
ctrl+2 / ctrl+3 Zoom to fit width / zoom to fit visible
ctrl+4 Reflow document. May makes it easier to read
ctrl+y Zoom to specific Magnification

   3 Navigation

arrow down / arrow up Scroll down / scroll up
page down / page up Jump one screen down / one screen up
home / end Jump to beginning/ jump to end of document
ctrl+page down / ctrl+page up Jump one page down / one page up
alt+left arrow / alt+right arrow Jump to previously visited page / next page or view
ctrl+shift+n Goto page number specified
ctrl+shift+h Turn automatic scrolling on or off. Use arrow up / arrow down to control speed and direction

   4 Change View

ctrl+shift++ Rotate page clockwise
ctrl+shift+- Rotate page counter-clockwise
ctrl+h Turn Reading Mode on or off (hide toolbar and menu bar)
ctrl+l Turn Full Screen Mode on or off
f4 Show/hide Navigation Pane
f8 Show/hide Toolbar
f9 Show/hide Menu (file, edit, etc.)

   5 Find and Select

ctrl+f Find box (use f6 to jump between window elements to get back to document)
f3 / shift+f3 Find next / find previous (alternative is ctrl+g / ctrl+shift+g)
ctrl+a Select all
ctrl+shift+a De-select all

   6 Acrobat Features

ctrl+d Document properties
ctrl+shift+s Save a copy
ctrl+p Print Page menu
ctrl+o Open File
ctrl+w Close current document
ctrl+q Exit (close all documents)

1 comments:

Egor Ananev said...

Do you know what is the shortcut for highlighting text? In all other versions of Adobe, it's "U", but I don't see it there...

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