1 up/down arrow - scroll up/down
3 mouse buttons 3/4 - .............. (aka mouse wheel)
4 when control is held - zoom
5 left/right arrow - pan left/right (when zoomed in)
6 cntrol + shift up/down - set previous zoom level
7 control + arrows - scroll up/down, pan left/right (by half a screen widht/height)
8 primary mouse button[1] - click on link or select text[2]
9 other mouse button[1] - select rectangle to zoom to
11 backspace - go back after jumping (clicking link and suchlike) [3]
12 alt-left/right arrow - go backward/forward in history
14 /,? - enter text to search for (/ - forward, ? - backward)
16 - - toggle/set tunable
17 0..9 - enter page number to jump to
19 l - toggle links highlighting
21 n - repeat last search (forward)
22 p, N - .................. (backward)
23 g, G - go to first/last page
24 t - align top of the screen with the top of the page
25 space - go to the next page
26 delete - go to the previous page
27 insert - toggle link navigation mode
28 return - (in link navigation mode) follow link
29 = - show current position
30 w - change height to encompass all of the page
31 o - switch to outline mode
32 ' - switch to bookmark mode
33 h,F1 - switch to help mode
34 i - switch to info mode
35 e - switch to error messages mode (if stderr was redirected)
36 m - create named bookmark
37 ~ - create quick bookmark
40 P - "presentation" mode
42 L - launch a command with the document path as an argument
44 [,] - decrease/increase page brightness
45 Ctrl-g - interrupt search
46 Ctrl-+/- - zoom in/out
47 Ctrl-0 - fit page width and reset panning
48 Ctrl-1 - fit page height
50 Ctrl-9/F9 - enter bird's eye view
51 home/end - go to first/last page
52 pageup/pagedown - go forward/backward one screen-full
53 Ctrl pageup/pagedown - align top of the screen with first/last visible page
55 (moving mouse while holding primary mouse button will pan the page,
56 if the mouse is over selectable element (text/link) holding control
57 will make the page pan instead of the default action (selecting text/
60 if auto scrolling is active:
61 up/down arrows and mouse buttons 3/4 will make scrolling go faster/slower
64 -i - toggle case sensitivity of searches
65 -s<number> - set scroll step (pixels)
66 -S<number> - set space between pages (pixels)
68 -a - toggle throttled scrolling
70 -p - toggle preloading
72 -P - toggle persistent bookmarks
74 -l - toggle proportional display
75 -Z - set zoom (percent)
76 -A - set auto scroll step (pixels)
77 -t - set thumbnail width (pixels)
78 -T - toggle trimming of margins
81 -x - set command to run on selection
82 -f - toggle "what's under cursor" identification
83 (only font name of the text under cursor and link target currently)
86 Ctrl-9,F9,esc - leave bird's eye view
87 Ctrl-l - center the view on the currently selected page
88 (page)up/(page)down - navigate
89 home/end - go to first/last page
90 enter - select the page and leave bird's eye mode
91 1st mouse button - select the page under cursor and leave bird's eye mode
93 outline/bookmark/help/info mode
94 esc - leave outline/bookmark mode
95 up/down - select previous/next item
96 alpha-numeric - quick search
97 Ctrl-s - repeat search (forward)
98 Ctrl-r - repeat search (backward)
99 Ctrl-l - center on current item
100 Ctrl-left/right - pan text left/right
103 left/right - go up/down a level
104 Ctrl-n - narrow to search pattern
105 Ctrl-u - undo narrowing
108 enter - toggle/enter new value for selected parameter
110 when entering search pattern/page number
111 up/down arrow - previous/next entered text
115 [1] i'm somewhat mouse button confused, since i use "left handed" mouse
116 while not being lefthanded
118 [2] text selection requires
119 xsel on X11 - http://www.vergenet.net/~conrad/software/xsel/
120 wsel under Windows - http://repo.or.cz/w/llpp.git/blob/master:/wsel.c
121 pbcopy under OSX - ships with the system
123 [3] if the document was previously visited initial backspace will
124 jump to the last visited place
126 ======================================================================
129 o Selection can not cross page boundaries
130 o Text searching is very naive