How does Adobe XI floating toolbar in google chrome pdf allow toolbar to appear?

Previous versions of the floating toolbar had a Home icon which allowed access to the traditional toolbar (please see example below)
Note: Read mode is the default viewing mode when you open a PDF in a web browser.
The current floating toolbar version does not seem to have this functionality.

Yes it does - but if you're seeing this floating toolbar:
then the PDF is being displayed in Chrome's internal viewer. Type "chrome://plugins/" in the address bar, scroll down to the Chrome PDF option and enable Adobe Reader instead:

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