Revu provides numerous methods for navigating, panning, and zooming in and out of a document.
The primary method for navigating is the mouse. Revu works with all types of mice, however it is suggested that you use a 3 button mouse with a scroll wheel for the optimum performance. The following diagram identifies how the mouse buttons are used.
The scroll wheel is the most convenient method to navigate a PDF. Zoom in and out by scrolling the mouse scroll wheel forward and backward.
Note: The scroll wheel will change behavior depending on the display of the page. By default, the scroll wheel zooms when in Single Page Mode and scrolls in Continuous Mode. You can change this behavior in the Navigation Preferences.
Double-click the scroll wheel to fit the entire PDF page to the current workspace window.
Double-click the left mouse button (or double-tap a tablet PC stylus) to display the tablet zoom control.
To scroll using the tablet zoom control, click and hold in the blue-shaded area, then drag the cursor up or down to zoom. Click outside the blue area to exit the control and pan the document.
Navigation Keyboard shortcuts:
Click and hold the scroll wheel down to pan the document.
Click and drag the horizontal and vertical scroll bars as you would in any Windows application.
Press the LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW, UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys.
The Navigation bar along the bottom of the workspace typically holds the Pan
It is also possible to set the zoom level manually to a percentage, or to automatically fit the width or the whole page.
On the right side of the Navigation bar, there are buttons designed to provide efficient movement between pages and views in the workspace.
Each of the buttons is explained below:
First Page (HOME): Click to jump to the first page of the PDF.
Previous Page (
: Indicates the current location in the PDF.
Next Page (
Last Page (END): Click to jump to the last page of the document.
Go To Page: Click to specify a page in the document to which to jump directly.
Previous View (ALT+LEFT ARROW): Click to go back to the previous view in the main workspace.
Next View (ALT+RIGHT ARROW): Click to go to the next view in the main workspace.
The Thumbnails tab is ideal for navigating large PDFs with many pages. Open the Thumbnails tab and click a page's thumbnail to jump directly to it.
Many PDFs come with bookmarks for quick navigation to sections of the document. Find a document's bookmarks on the Bookmarks tab. To jump to a bookmark's location, click it.
Flags provide a mechanism for easily navigating to specific pages and places in a PDF. The Flags panel opens between the workspace and the right panel. While similar to bookmarks, flags are meant to call attention to something specific in the document and are generally added and removed more freely than bookmarks. Open the Flags panel and click a flag to jump to its location. See the Flag panel section for more information.