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PDF hand icon with downward arrow

mikester1179
Registered: May 12 2008
Posts: 7

I have made a pdf document with hotspot buttons. The problem is when you open the document a hand with a downward arrow appears over the non-hotspot areas and allows you to click anywhere in the document. It seems that the links start to cycle thru from first to last. How do I disable this hand and allow only my hotspots to activate the links?

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8.1.2, Windows
gkaiseril
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Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4307
How did you create these "hot spots" as a "button" form field or an "Article"?

George Kaiser

mikester1179
Registered: May 12 2008
Posts: 7
with the chain link tool.
gkaiseril
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Registered: Feb 23 2006
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OK. but have you created or does the PDF have any "Article" objects within the PDF?

The article object causes the "Hand" to get the downward arrow indictating one in an article and the movement will be through the article in the secquence the areas were created.

George Kaiser

mikester1179
Registered: May 12 2008
Posts: 7
not on purpose, but I kind of was thinking on the same lines as you. How can I disengage the article tools from the links?
mikester1179
Registered: May 12 2008
Posts: 7
I figured it out... wheww. The problem was only happening in full screen mode so I went and started poking around with the preference settings. There was a box checked that in full screen mode left click takes you back a page and right click takes you fwd a page.
Thanks for your help.
popwide
Registered: Jul 3 2008
Posts: 9
Moving on from the same problem, I have created a pdf that we want to distribute on CD. But as this 'Left Click' function in fullscreen mode is a default setting, when people open the pdf for the first time the left click is active. Is there a way to turn it off so that it over rides the default setting.

Thanks
George_Johnson
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Registered: Jul 6 2008
Posts: 1875
Use the following JavaScript in the initial page's Page Open action or in a document-level JavaScript:

app.fs.clickAdvances = false;
George
popwide
Registered: Jul 3 2008
Posts: 9
Thats exactly what I need, thanks so much for the script.

Awesome job, so glad that people like you spend time to support the lost puppies that so desperatley need your guidance....LOL