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1153886 2010-11-17 17:57:00 I want to change my Adobe PDF Reader settings but I can't access the OK button.

I'm on full display resolution 1366 X 768. (Laptop) I can't go any higher!

I've used Auto-Hide on the tool bar.

Any ideas?

Windows 7
Billy (6701)
1153887 2010-11-17 18:05:00 Make the window smaller.

Press Enter.

Alt and whatever the key is.
pctek (84)
1153888 2010-11-17 18:16:00 Tryu pressing Tab and Enter several times Safari (3993)
1153889 2010-11-17 18:25:00 Just tried mine and it comes up in a window about 1/2 a screen size with OK button clearly visable .... maybe you should do another install .... something might be corrupt ... but then again, I'm working with XP and it may be a Win7 thing. SP8's (9836)
1153890 2010-11-17 19:35:00 Its just that the windows has "slipped" behind the Taskbar (it does that sometimes) just try to resize the window. to check, press win+tab to scroll through the windows, if the whole "preferences" window + ok button can be seen in the aero preview then its not a bad install, you just can't see it and need to figure out how to resize the window The Error Guy (14052)
1153891 2010-11-17 20:41:00 I want to change my Adobe PDF Reader settings but I can't access the OK button.


Possibly it doesnt require the OK button to submit changes. Have you tried making the changes and going back to pdf documents to see if it has worked?
ronyville (10611)
1153892 2010-11-17 21:07:00 I doubt it's a bad install, probably just an oversized preferences box that wasn't designed to be resized.
Try what pctek said, press tab a few times until the ok button is likely to be selected, then press enter. I don't think there is an 'alt' shortcut for the OK button.
Failing that, try ctrl+alt+right (the right arrow key) this, on some computers, will change the orientation to portrait, so you'll have to tilt your head, press ok, then press ctrl+alt+up to return to normal screen orientation.
jareemon (5207)
1153893 2010-11-17 21:51:00 Just move the damn mouse to the corner of the dialog window and resize, its not that hard! SolMiester (139)
1153894 2010-11-17 22:21:00 Just move the damn mouse to the corner of the dialog window and resize, its not that hard!
It's a dialog box, sol, I don't think it can be resized.
jareemon (5207)
1153895 2010-11-17 22:54:00 Just press Enter when finished :)

or.. alt+spacebar, cursor down once (move), enter, then use your cursor keys to move the box up.
SoniKalien (792)
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