Adobe reader slow to open pdf


















This issue is particularly noticeable when scrolling through PDF documents that contain high-resolution images. Change the following settings in Acrobat or Reader. Changing registry values is not officially supported by Adobe and you do so at your own risk.

You should only be changing the registry settings if you have the correct privileges and experience in this area. System Administrators should change these settings first using the Preferences dialog in Adobe Reader not using the registry and re-test the performance through Citrix.

I've uninstalled and re-installed a clean version to try and fix but still the same problem. How can I fix this, please? Grant Peisley. This could be due to networking problems. Sometimes when scrolling the lag gets so bad that it goes into a perpetually indexing scroll which locks me out of any editing and I have to force quit the program. Ocassionally an error report is generated because it crashes.

It's clear there is a flaw with Acrobat on the Mac platform that needs Adobe support. Please let me know how to fix this as its almost unusable at this time. I love the Acrobat envrionment when it works, so I hope to resolve this soon. Yea same.. I have a 40k Mac Pro Tower. This is an Adobe issue. Has this been resolved yet or do I need to replace my PDF reader with something that works? I have been experiencing this same scrolling issue, especially when using the prepare form tool.

The form fields will lag and appear to duplicate as you scroll, however it's purely visual and will correct itself once Adobe finally catches up. This is extremely frustrating and slows down my progress immensely. Adobe - please fix this.

We are beginning to look for an alternative software. This is ridiculous. I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I can't believe this issue is still not fixed!! I thought there was somethign wrong with my mouse I have a Macbook pro 16" everything else works.. Then I have to lug back up. Nothing changes. I'm so glad my thousands of dollars spent a year on Adobe Suite are being put into good use.

Always comforting to know that Adobe is so keen on fixing stuff for us. I'm wondering, when did this problem generally start for everyone? It's been ongoing for years for our team, but coincidentally it seemed to be around the time Mac was dropping support for bit applications. We're upgraded to the latest software for our bit operating systems since, but the problem still persists.

Sorry, but nothing works on Mac, none of the tricks mentioned here on the page improved the sluggish scrolling both of Acrobat Pro AND Reader both Please do not suggest updating drivers for peripherals, since everything is from Apple and regularly updated Latest Big Sur update. Shift Cmd-H and "automatischer Bildlauf" are dimmed and inactive. I've made a movie since the company reps here were not able to reproduce the effects.

One can clearly see that 1 scrolling goes haywire and 2 some effect might be fun but do not really increase productivity. Adobe Support Community. Turn on suggestions. To establish the functions of the various Acrobat plug-ins and their dependencies, click About Adobe Plug-Ins on the Help menu. The About Adobe Plug-Ins dialog box is displayed.

Select a plug-in from the list of plug-ins. The About Adobe Plug-Ins dialog box displays the file name of the selected plug-in, and a brief description of its function.

The Dependencies pane displays a list of other plug-ins that depend on the selected plug-in for proper functioning. Examine the list of plug-ins and their descriptions and note the file names of plug-ins you do not require.

For example, if you do not work with forms in Acrobat note the Forms plug-in for disabling after ensuring that you also do not require the dependent plug-ins.

Depending on the plug-ins you have disabled, the next time you open a PDF document, Adobe Acrobat will load faster, and with only the required toolbars and menu options.

If you want to open a PDF document only for reading, without having to wait for all the plug-ins to load, or having to move the plug-in files, you can temporarily disable the plug-ins in Acrobat. Press the Shift key while double-clicking the PDF file you want to open. Adobe Acrobat does not load any of the plug-ins while opening the document. However, many of the document manipulation features are unavailable.



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