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lukas_chrostowski@adobeforums.com #1
Full screen, Pencil mode, for annotating during presentations
Hi,
I make presentations with PDF files, and I would like to be able to annotate them using a tablet, using the pencil tool. In Adobe 7 professional, the Pencil tool only seems available when in the normal window mode, but it disappears when I switch to Full Screen mode.
Is there a way to get full screen presentation mode pencil annotating for PDFs?
Thank you
Lukas
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de_Siem@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Full screen, Pencil mode, for annotating during presentations
Yes, go in full screen and press the 'D' key.
If the arrow tool comes up first press 'SHIFT-D" 7 times to get to the pencil tool.
Shift-d 'browses' through the comment drawing tools.
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lukas_chrostowski@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Full screen, Pencil mode, for annotating during presentations
Thank you!
It turned out it didn't work when I first tried it.
But, an option needed to be enabled, in preferences, General, "Use single-key accelerators to access tools".
Thanks again!
lukas
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