Manipulating a Document in Full Screen
You can display and manipulate a document in full screen. The page expands at the appropriate ratio in order to make use of the whole screen with a background color of black. This view is useful for presentations.
You can turn pages, manipulate history information of the current page, change zoom ratio, and jump to the link destination in full screen view. Editing is disabled in this view.
In the [Preferences] dialog in Viewer, various settings such as the initial zoom ratio to be applied when the full screen mode is launched can be configured.
You can turn pages, manipulate history information of the current page, change zoom ratio, and jump to the link destination in full screen view. Editing is disabled in this view.
In the [Preferences] dialog in Viewer, various settings such as the initial zoom ratio to be applied when the full screen mode is launched can be configured.
Displaying a document in full screen
Select [Full Screen] from the [View] menu.
Manipulating a document in full screen
There are 2 ways to manipulate a document in full screen:
Using the pop-up menu
Right-click the mouse button to display a pop-up menu.
Using the control panel
Select [Control Panel] from the pop-up menu to display the control panel. You can also display the control panel by clicking the button that appears when you move the mouse pointer to the bottom left corner of the screen.
Note
You can display the control panel transparently. Right-click the mouse button on the control panel and select [Transparent view].
Using the keyboard
You can perform the following operations using your keyboard:
Operations | Key |
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Display the previous page
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<PageUp>, <Shift>+<Enter>, <←>, <↑>
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Display the next page
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<PageDown>, <Enter>, <→>, <↓>
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Display the first page
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<Home> key
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Display the last page
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<End> key
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Go to a specific page
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Number of pages + <Enter>
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Display the [Go to Page] dialog box
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<Ctrl>+<J> key
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Display Thumbnail
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Press <Alt>
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Display the next page in the thumbnail window
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<Alt> + right arrow key
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Display the previous page in the thumbnail window
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<Alt> + left arrow key
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Display the current page in the thumbnail window
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Release <Alt>
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Back (according to the history)
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<BackSpace>
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Forward (according to the history)
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<Shift> + <BackSpace>
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Zoom in
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<+> or <[>
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Zoom out
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<-> or <]>
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Scroll (Large movements)
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<Shift> + the arrow keys
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Scroll (Small movements)
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The arrow keys
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Scroll to edge of page
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<Ctrl> + the arrow keys
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Close the full screen view
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<Esc>
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Show help
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<F1>
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Note
- The result when you press the <↑>, <↓>, <→>, or <←> key varies depending on the settings in [Full Screen Display] under [DocuWorks Viewer Options] in the [Preferences] dialog box as follows: page flipping occurs when the [Page up and down with cursor key] check box is selected, and scrolling occurs when this check box is cleared.
- Specify the number of pages on the DocuWorks document. Specifying a number larger than the total number of pages and pressing the <Enter> key will display the last page.
- You can also manipulate the full screen view using a mouse.
- Turn to the previous page: Click the mouse while pressing the <Shift> key
- Turn to the next page: Click the mouse
- You can also operate in full screen view with a wheel mouse.
- Turn to the previous page: Scroll the mouse wheel forward while pressing the <Shift> key
- Turn to the next page: Scroll the mouse wheel backward while pressing the <Shift> key
- Zoom in: Turn the mouse wheel away from you while pressing the <Ctrl> key
- Zoom out: Turn the mouse wheel towards you while pressing the <Ctrl> key
The combination of the direction in which to scroll the mouse wheel and the effects of zooming in/out depends on the settings for [Reverse zoom behavior with mouse wheel movement] in [View] under [DocuWorks Viewer Options] in the [Preferences] dialog box.
- Jump thumbnails are displayed in the bottom right corner of the view while the <Alt> key is pressed. The thumbnail for the current page is displayed right after you press the <Alt> key. You can turn the pages by pressing the <←> or <→> key while pressing the <Alt> key. When you release the <Alt> key, the page shown as a thumbnail is displayed in the full screen view and the jump thumbnails disappear.