Pdf.js Hand Tool Default. I would like the handtool to be on as the default setting, rather than people having to access it via clicking on the button. I don't think it's implemented into pdf.js. This is the html button. You can modify the defaulturl app option in the web/app_options.js file or you can append the ?file= query string to the viewer url, e.g. However, if you use firefox you can get a general purpose tool that will work with any. If you want users not to use certain tools, you should disable both the dom. By default, pdf.js express provides shortcuts for most of the tools. If so, you can enable the hand tool or selection tool by pressing h or s on your keyboard. Download demo github project © mozilla and. See here for the current list of pdf. Visit chrome://extensions/?options=oemmndcbldboiebfnladdacbdfmadadm to change the default settings, such as whether.
        	
		
	
    
         
        
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        Visit chrome://extensions/?options=oemmndcbldboiebfnladdacbdfmadadm to change the default settings, such as whether. However, if you use firefox you can get a general purpose tool that will work with any. If you want users not to use certain tools, you should disable both the dom. I don't think it's implemented into pdf.js. See here for the current list of pdf. By default, pdf.js express provides shortcuts for most of the tools. You can modify the defaulturl app option in the web/app_options.js file or you can append the ?file= query string to the viewer url, e.g. I would like the handtool to be on as the default setting, rather than people having to access it via clicking on the button. Download demo github project © mozilla and. If so, you can enable the hand tool or selection tool by pressing h or s on your keyboard.
    
    	
		
	
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    Pdf.js Hand Tool Default By default, pdf.js express provides shortcuts for most of the tools. Visit chrome://extensions/?options=oemmndcbldboiebfnladdacbdfmadadm to change the default settings, such as whether. I don't think it's implemented into pdf.js. If so, you can enable the hand tool or selection tool by pressing h or s on your keyboard. However, if you use firefox you can get a general purpose tool that will work with any. You can modify the defaulturl app option in the web/app_options.js file or you can append the ?file= query string to the viewer url, e.g. Download demo github project © mozilla and. This is the html button. See here for the current list of pdf. I would like the handtool to be on as the default setting, rather than people having to access it via clicking on the button. By default, pdf.js express provides shortcuts for most of the tools. If you want users not to use certain tools, you should disable both the dom.