Windows 8 Reader keyboard shortcuts
Windows 8 Reader is an app that lets you read .XPS & PDF files. So, you don't have to install Adobe Acrobat Reader or its updates anymore. Though minimalist & light-weight, it feels like a half-baked product & is inadequately documented.
If you are using Windows 8 Reader on a desktop rather than a tablet, you get things done faster with keyboard shortcuts -
F8 - Toggle View Modes (Two Pages, One Page, and Continuous)
Ctrl + R - Rotate
Ctrl + H - Highlight text
Ctrl + +/- - Zoom in/out
Ctrl + P - Print
Ctrl + O - Open
Ctrl + A - Select All
Ctrl + M - View Recently Opened files
Ctrl + G - Jump to a specific page
Ctrl + S - Save document after highlighting text or adding notes
When you close a file after highlighting some text within it, there is no indicator to let you know it's unsaved.
Related:
My favorite Foxit Reader keyboard shortcuts
If you are using Windows 8 Reader on a desktop rather than a tablet, you get things done faster with keyboard shortcuts -
F8 - Toggle View Modes (Two Pages, One Page, and Continuous)
Ctrl + R - Rotate
Ctrl + H - Highlight text
Ctrl + +/- - Zoom in/out
Ctrl + P - Print
Ctrl + O - Open
Ctrl + A - Select All
Ctrl + M - View Recently Opened files
Ctrl + G - Jump to a specific page
Ctrl + S - Save document after highlighting text or adding notes
When you close a file after highlighting some text within it, there is no indicator to let you know it's unsaved.
Related:
My favorite Foxit Reader keyboard shortcuts
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