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Hi Joaodiogo,

When clicking in an empty area in Read Mode, Adobe exits to regular view.

How can I disable this?

This is a default behavior of the application which can not be changed. Its basic task is to hide all the toolbars and task panes to maximize the viewing area on your screen. There isn't any preferences setting, that can disable this.

You can fill this feature request form to share your feedback about the same: Feature Request/Bug Report Form

Regards,

Akanchha

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Participant
December 23, 2022

Same issue when using touch devices such as a Surface tablet. Touching the screen takes you out of reading mode and most of the time it's unintended.

Participant
December 9, 2022

The Adobe team really should do something about this. For people using the touchpad, we mistap pretty often when we scroll and it's pretty annoying to have it exit every time it happens. I hope the Read Mode only exit when we repress the hotkey or click the Exit button on some kind of a dismissable popup. Fix this!

AkanchhaS8194121
AkanchhaS8194121Correct answer
Legend
February 27, 2019

Hi Joaodiogo,

When clicking in an empty area in Read Mode, Adobe exits to regular view.

How can I disable this?

This is a default behavior of the application which can not be changed. Its basic task is to hide all the toolbars and task panes to maximize the viewing area on your screen. There isn't any preferences setting, that can disable this.

You can fill this feature request form to share your feedback about the same: Feature Request/Bug Report Form

Regards,

Akanchha

joaodiogo321
Inspiring
February 27, 2019

Thank you, I will request the feature of being able to disable this click-exit