User Guide

ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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Viewing images in full screen mode
You can use the entire screen of your monitor to display images. In full screen mode, the
window borders, menu bar, status bar, and toolbars are hidden, and only the image is visible.
If you want to always view your images in full screen mode, you can set this option as the
default for the Viewer.
To view images in full screen mode:
1. Open an image, or a group of images, in the Viewer.
2. Click View | Full Screen.
3. Right-click the image to access the Viewer tools and options via a shortcut menu.
To exit full screen mode:
Do one of the following:
x Press the F key.
x Right-click the image and select View | Full Screen.
Using the Viewer panes
To open the Viewer panes:
1. Open an image in the Viewer.
2. Do one of the following:
x Click View | Histogram to display the histogram for the image.
x Click View | Magnifying glass to magnify the area of the image under your cursor.
x Click View | Navigator to display a thumbnail overview of a magnified image.
x Click View | Properties to display file, database, EXIF, or IPTC information about
the image.
Returning to the Browser
You can close the Viewer window and return to the Browser at any time.
To return to the Browser from the Viewer window:
Do one of the following:
x Press Esc.
x Press Enter.
x Double-click the image.
x Click File | Browse.
x Click the Browse button on the toolbar.