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How can I increase the mouse wheel vertical scrolling speed in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC? Mouse wheel activated vertical scrolling speed for all of my other Window 10 desktop programs is sufficiently fast. But Acrobat Reader DC is rather slow. And consequently it takes a lot of extra spinning of the mouse wheel to scroll vertically. For this reason alone, I strongly prefer using Microsoft Edge as my default PDF reader.
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Nope.
I am trying to increase the sensitivity of the wheel in full-screen mode and unfortunately this solution does not do anything.
But thanks anyway.
Regs
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Obviously they have no intention of addressing this, or even admitting that it is a problem, for that matter.
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Just do Ctrl-Shift-H. Then scroll up or down. It will go at a normal speed, not slow. Try it.
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Dear Meenakshi,
I am willing to help you fix this. However before I can do that, I need to understand how on earth you are unable to reproduce it yourself as it reproduces with any pdf file in all AR versions. Can you please record a video on the ways you have tried to reproduce this and provide me with it to help me understand what the piece of information is you are missing. I want to help but I need more information from you. Thank you.
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Dustinthewind27 came up with the answer on page 1. (Thanks!!!)
One has to be told how to do this, as it is totally impossible to find out by oneself.
Even the support cannot.....
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go up to VEIW, click on PAGE DISPLAY click on ENABLE SCOLLING
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this does work and well, but it would be nice is adobe would make that selectable as default
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Guys I've found such a savior and wanna share. So far, I've tried all the fixes that I did search for on the Internet for the sluggish scrolling wheel such as "continuous single page" or reading mode, bla,bla but all of them did not work for me. If you are a mac user, there are a bunch of apps such as Mac mouse fix that can adjust your scrolling speed for Adobe Acrobat. A windows user, I've only found just one called "X-mouse button". Here is how it works.
Download the app. Find the adobe acrobat.exe. For example, mine address is: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat DC\Acrobat. Then choose scrolling in the app and pick number lines u want in the "lines to scroll using the scroll wheel" section. Hopefully, adobe team will develop a feature to work out this problem soon so we don't have to use 3-party app anymore which is kinda burdensome.
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Thanks! I will try it. However I don't think Adobe team will ever fix/improve, because this problem has been sitting there for years, and all the response I see is "we can't reproduce that problem"...