Chrome’s hidden PDF reader just got a big update – here’s how to try it
Perfect for work presentations
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GoogleChrome can now open PDFs in full-screen presentation view and display two pages at once, making it a viable alternative to dedicatedPDF readerslikeAdobe Acrobat Reader.
Opening PDFs in your web browser after downloading them is very convenient, but until now, Chrome has been somewhat lacking in that department. Even if you hit F11 to open your browser in full screen mode, certain tools were still visible, including the recently downloaded file shortcuts at the bottom of the window. Not ideal if you’re presenting a report overZoomorGoogle Meet.
Last month, Google revealed that it was working ona more capable in-browser PDF reader, able to show two pages at once and display a proper table of contents.
Now, asTechdowsreports, there’s also in a real full-screen mode so you can present PDFs without distractions and unwanted tools and icons getting in the way.
With Presentation Mode enabled, you can still navigate left and right using on-screen arrows, but you won’t be able to accidentally rotate the current page, all toolbars will be hidden, and certain gestures will be disabled (such as zooming in and out).
How to unlock it
PDF Presentation Mode hasn’t yet been rolled out fully, but you can try it now inChrome Canary(an unstable version of the browser for developers to test new and experimental features). You can run Canary alongside the release version of Chrome, but Google advises against making it your main browser as it may be prone to bugs and crashes.
Once it’s installed, launch Chrome Canary and enterchrome://flagsinto the URL box at the top. Here you’ll see a list ofChrome Flags, which are switches for enabling experimental features that aren’t yet ready for general release.
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Search for and enable the options ‘PDF Viewer Update’ and ‘PDF Viewer Presentation Mode’, then restart the browser as prompted.
Now, when you open a PDF in Chrome Canary, you’ll be able to click the menu button at the top right and select ‘Full screen’ to enter Presentation Mode.
The mode is still in testing, and may work a little differently when it’s eventually rolled out to everyone, but it looks like a welcome addition to Chrome that will help avoid those embarrassing moments when you accidentally mess up a PDF during an importantvideo conference.
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