Once you open an image in ACDSee Quick View, you will see a toolbar at the bottom of the window with various options. You can also use keyboard and mouse shortcuts to perform common actions.
How to Browse Images with ACDSee Quick View
To browse images with ACDSee Quick View, you can use the following options:
Click Previous or Next to view the previous or next image in the same folder.
Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate through images.
Use the mouse wheel to scroll through images.
If you have a Windows Touch GesturesÃÂÂ-enabled device, you can swipe on the image to scroll through images one at a time. Hold and swipe slowly in one direction to go through all of the images in the folder.
How to Zoom and Rotate Images with ACDSee Quick View
To zoom and rotate images with ACDSee Quick View, you can use the following options:
Click Zoom In or Zoom Out to view the image at a higher or lower magnification.
Use the + and - keys on your keyboard to zoom in and out.
Use the mouse wheel while holding down the Ctrl key to zoom in and out.
If you have a Windows Touch GesturesÃÂÂ-enabled device, you can pinch or spread on the image to zoom in and out.
Click Rotate Left or Rotate Right to rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise.
Use the [ and ] keys on your keyboard to rotate left and right.
Note that rotating an image in ACDSee Quick View is only temporary and does not affect the original file. To permanently rotate an image, you need to use ACDSee.
How to Delete Images with ACDSee Quick View
To delete images with ACDSee Quick View, you can use the following options:
Click Delete to move the image to the Recycle Bin.
Use the Delete key on your keyboard to delete the image.
How to Print Images with ACDSee Quick View
To print images with ACDSee Quick View, you can use the following options:
Click File Print to open the Print dialog box.
Use Ctrl+P on your keyboard to open the Print dialog box.
In the Print dialog box, choose a print size, a printer, a paper size, a number of copies, a range of pages, and an image resolution.
On the Page Settings tab, choose an image position, a margin width, and a number of prints per photo.
Add captions, headers, or footers if desired.
Click Print to start printing.
How to Set an Image as Your Desktop Wallpaper with ACDSee Quick View
To set an image as your desktop wallpaper with ACDSee Quick View, you can use the following options:
Click Tools Set Wallpaper and choose one of the following options:
Centered: displays the image in the center of the desktop
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