J for 10s jump back
K for pause
L for 10s jump forwards
Also , and . (or < and >, depending on how you look at it) move a paused video frame by frame.
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J for 10s jump back
K for pause
L for 10s jump forwards
Also , and . (or < and >, depending on how you look at it) move a paused video frame by frame.
I hate vi shortcuts because they never take non-qwerty keyboard distributions into account and it is unpredictable whether they'll follow position or letter and shortcuts of webpages aren't remappable.
Click the full screen button to enjoy a movie. Watch for a bit. Hit space to pause to do something. Unfullscreen.
I hate that, space bar should just always be pause and resume not whatever you hit last. Now I have to go full screen then pause and resume so that of I hit spacebar later it will pause
k does what you want
I want a button that skips back 10s, turns on subtitles, and then turns off subtitles when we're back to where we started.
The Apple TV 4 launched with a feature where you could hold the Siri Remote and ask “what did they say?” And it would do exactly that.
I’m pretty sure it only worked in their apps
I’m pretty sure it only worked in their apps
Of course :(
They’ve supported it since 2015 and provide this extensive documentation:
My feedback:
“Control what's playing on Apple TV” includes "What did he say?" with no explanation of the rewind/temp CC feature. Also excludes shorter “what was that?” command. I want a massive table of all command permutations and their results.
Adjust audio by 5% with up/down arrow keys, so your focus will never be on the audio slider.
You can also adjust it by 10% by hovering over it and scrolling up/down with the mouse wheel.
Or you could just use your OS's volume control like a normal person. Buy a keyboard with a volume knob. And I haven't seen a laptop without volume control hotkeys in at least 20 years.
This is bad advice to someone who is listening to multiple sources of audio. Like listening to a video essay while playing a game.
Didn't think of that. Good point. I can't even comprehend trying to split my attention like that.
You ever listened to music while jogging or cycling? It's pretty similar if the game is low-attention enough.
Last thing I want to do is turn up the volume on my jogging.
no :)