PDF opening settings on Android can be changed to optimize performance and save space. Here are three tips to help:
- Choose the PDF reader that best suits your needs. Some PDF readers, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, open PDF files in a different window than other applications. To open a PDF file in this reader, first select the “Open with” option from the main menu and then select the “PDF Reader” option from the list. If you have multiple PDF readers installed on your device, you can choose which one to use by selecting “Open with” and then selecting the specific reader from the list.
- Disable background tasks and optimize performance by disabling unnecessary processes. Some Android devices include features that allow background tasks to run without being paused or terminated. To disable these features, go to Settings -> Applications -> Development -> Background Activities -> and uncheck the box for “Run tasks in background.” This will prevent some background tasks from running while you use other applications.
- Optimize memory usage by deleting unnecessary files and folders. Some Android devices include features that allow users to delete files and folders without having them deleted by Google or their provider. To optimize memory usage, go to Settings -> Applications -> Development -> Memory Usage -> and uncheck the boxes for “Delete all files when user logs out” and “Delete all folders when user logs out.” This will delete any unnecessary files and folders on your device when you log out of your account or close an application.