How does Adobe Reader Maximize the viewing area?
There are two small icons in the left lower corner of Adobe Reader that can enlarge the viewing area for the book’s pages. The farthest to the right is a square box with a minus sign (-) in it. A click on it hides most of the tools, enlarging the viewing area of your screen. Another click on the box (now with a plus sign (+)) returns to the normal view. The farthest icon to the left depicts a computer screen. A click on it enlarges the book pages to fill the entire screen. As in all views, you can navigate with the “Page Up,” “Page Down,” “Home,” and “End” buttons. Also, a Left Click anywhere on the screen will now advance one page, and a Right Click will return one page. The Escape button will return the view to normal.
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