How to Enable Adobe Acrobat Reader’s Dark Mode to Read PDFs in a Dark Theme
Are you tired of staring at a bright white screen while reading your PDFs on Adobe Acrobat Reader? Well, there’s a solution to that; Adobe Acrobat Reader’s dark mode. Not only is reading on dark mode easier on the eyes, but it can also help alleviate eye strain. In this article, we’ll walk you through the simple steps to enable dark mode on Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Step 1: Update Adobe Acrobat Reader
Before you can enable dark mode, make sure that you have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your device. You can check for updates by launching the app and clicking on ‘Help’ on the top left corner of the screen. From the dropdown menu, click on ‘Check for Updates’.
Step 2: Enable dark mode
Launch Adobe Acrobat Reader and click on ‘Edit’ on the top left corner of the screen. From the dropdown menu, click on ‘Preferences’. Alternatively, you can use the shortcut ‘Ctrl + K’ on Windows or ‘Cmd + K’ on Mac.
Next, select ‘Accessibility’ from the left panel, then check the box next to ‘Replace document colors’. After doing so, click on ‘Custom Color’ and select the dark color theme of your choice. You can also adjust the text and background colors to your preference. Finally, click on ‘OK’ to save the changes.
Step 3: Preview your PDF in dark mode
After enabling dark mode, you’ll likely notice a significant change in the appearance of your PDFs. To preview your PDF in dark mode, simply open any PDF document and it should automatically appear in the dark theme.