View Full Version : Q about Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows (and Keynote, sorta).
ravenvii
Apr 4, 2005, 12:41 PM
I made this nice presentation in Keynote. No transitions or anything. I tried to export to .ppt, but it messed things up a bit. So I decided to try .pdf. Exported perfectly... but on Windows, I don't know how to get it to enter full screen. How do I do this? Is this even possible?
Blue Velvet
Apr 4, 2005, 12:43 PM
Try Ctrl-L or whatever it is on a PC.
It's Apple-L on the Mac.
Edit: Hit 'esc' to exit full-screen mode.
mkrishnan
Apr 4, 2005, 01:39 PM
It is indeed Ctrl-L, and it's also the first option in the View menu, at least on my lab Win PC (that's Acro Reader 5.0....)
ravenvii
Apr 4, 2005, 04:10 PM
Thanks! Works just like you said.
In my defense though, I opened the PDF in Internet Explorer, and there isn't any view menu. ctrl+l doesn't work either, gotta download the pdf to disk, and open it in acrobat reader itself.
Thanks.
mkrishnan
Apr 4, 2005, 04:54 PM
Thanks! Works just like you said.
In my defense though, I opened the PDF in Internet Explorer, and there isn't any view menu. ctrl+l doesn't work either, gotta download the pdf to disk, and open it in acrobat reader itself.
Thanks.
Don't feel too bad. At a workshop in January, I saw someone run a presentation from Acrobat, and I swear I had never noticed it had a full screen mode or thought of doing this until I saw it. It was a stats conference and there were a bunch of Linux users there. It seems like there ought to be a "You know you're a geek when..." joke that uses "you write your presentations in LaTeX instead of Powerpoint." :D
OTOH, with powerpoint, you can right click and go full screen right from inside MSIE.... :o
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