Full screen - view zoom - no auto turn to next page ?

Hi
I have an interactive pdf with a full screen button nested into a master layout.
Whenever the pdf is in full screen mode, when I click anywhere the pdf turns to the next page!
How can I keep the full screen mode but delete the 'goto next page' action as I really dont need it and it makes my pdf confusing?
Thanks
J

If you want take it off in your own computer go to Preferences>Full Screen tab and uncheck Left click to go forward....
If you want to make it document-level preference, you probably have to use some javascript command....

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