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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)
H | Use hand tool |
V | Use select tool |
G | Use snapshot tool |
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 make it easier to read |
Ctrl+Y | Zoom to specific Magnification |
Arrow Down/Arrow Up | Scroll down / scroll up |
Page Down/Page Up | Jump one screen down / one screen up |
Ctrl+Home/Ctrl+End | Jump to beginning/ jump to end of document |
Ctrl+Page Down/Ctrl+Page Up | Jump one page down / one page up |
Alt+Arrow Left/Alt+Arrow Right | 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 |
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.) |
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 |
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) |
Created by admin on 6/25/2011. Last updated by admin on 5/22/2015
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2 Comments for 'Adobe Reader ' [post comment in main thread]
Comment #2 by Esther Oct 18, 2022 at 11:58 am Reply
Is there a keyboard shorcut to check and uncheck the checkboxes in an Adobe form? In other apps, pressing Tab and Shift Tab can move the focus to a checkbox field. Then pressing space can check or uncheck the selected box.
Comment #1 by wrwarren Jan 17, 2013 at 01:20 pm Reply
This is a great utility for Microsoft products. My intention was to attach a reference *.pdf file for Adobe PDF shortcuts in the Adobe PDF navigation pane and move the focus there when I need to memorize. It nearly worked. Shortcutworld.com, bernd, had a function to download MS files in PDF. I wish there were such for Adobe XI. Adobe PDF will attach *.docx formats, so this ultimately worked.
Word 2010 Professional has no navigation pane as functional as Adobe PDF, best I can tell. Word does have a list base on heading styles in the navigation pane. But nothing like this attachment function in Adobe. So, is there anything I can do to promote a shortcutworld.com product for Adobe Acrobat?