You can view a PDF document in full screen view with the help of Adobe Acrobat.The full screen view is useful when you are making a presentation or reading an online document.In the full screen view, only the pages of the document are displayed with items such as the window controls, toolbars, the title bar, and the status bar hidden.You can create a slide show effect by setting various preferences for the full screen view.
Step 1: The View menu has a full screen view option.
The document can be seen in full screen view if you press CTRL + L.Acrobat.
Step 2: The next page of the document can be seen if you press the DOWN ARROW key or the rightARROWkey.
Step 3: To view the previous page of the document, you have to press the UP ARROW key, the LEFT EAR key or the SHIFT + ENTER key.
Step 4: You can return to the normal view of the document by pressing the CTRL + L key.
You can use the Esc key to return to the normal view of the document if you set the full screen view preferences.
Step 5: Click on the Preferences option.
The box is displayed.
Step 6: On the left side of the Preferences dialog box you can find a list of Full Screen options.
The full screen options are displayed in the dialog box.
Step 7: To advance the document pages, type the time in seconds that the page should be displayed in the seconds text box and select the Advance every check box.
Even if the check box is selected, you can still browse through the document using mouse or keyboard commands.
Step 8: If you want to return to the first page after the last page is displayed, you have to use the loop.
Step 9: You can exit the full screen view by pressing the Esc key if you select the Escape key exits check box.
Step 10: To enable you to page through a document by clicking the mouse, you must select the Left click and right click to go back to one page.
Step 11: The Ignore all transitions check box can be used to remove transition effects from presentations.
Step 12: Select a transition effect from the Default transition drop-down list if you want it to be displayed when you page through a document.
Step 13: To change the behavior of the mouse in a full screen view, select an option from the Mouse Cursor drop-down list.
Step 14: From the Background color fly-out menu, choose the background color for the screen.
When a page of a document is not large enough to cover the entire screen, the background color is used to fill in the empty area.
Step 15: You can close the Preferences dialog box by clicking OK.
All PDF documents that you view in full screen view will have your preferences applied to them.