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;Fullscreen video
;Fullscreen video
* Step forward (+30 seconds) - Swipe to the right
* [[Skip step]] backward - Swipe to the right
* Step back (-30 seconds) - Swipe to the left
* [[Skip step]] forward - Swipe to the left
* Next chapter ''or'' big step forward (+10 minutes) - Swipe up
* Next chapter ''or'' big step forward (+10 minutes) - Swipe up
* Previous chapter ''or'' big step back (-10 minutes) - Swipe down
* Previous chapter ''or'' big step back (-10 minutes) - Swipe down
* Small step back (-7 seconds) - Two finger swipe to the left
* Small step back (-7 seconds) - Two finger swipe to the left
* Back - two finger tap
* Back out of full screen video - two finger tap (or press stop on the OSD controls)


;Photo slideshow
;Photo slideshow

Revision as of 21:18, 15 September 2015

Home icon grey.png   ▶ Remote controls ▶ Touch controls

Touch screen devices, such as those for Android and iOS, have a number of default functions and can also be modified using a touchscreen.xml keymap. The ability to change these controls with a keymap file was added in v13.

Default controls

Global
  • Back - Two finger swipe to the left
  • Context menu - Single finger tap and hold or two finger tap
Fullscreen video
  • Skip step backward - Swipe to the right
  • Skip step forward - Swipe to the left
  • Next chapter or big step forward (+10 minutes) - Swipe up
  • Previous chapter or big step back (-10 minutes) - Swipe down
  • Small step back (-7 seconds) - Two finger swipe to the left
  • Back out of full screen video - two finger tap (or press stop on the OSD controls)
Photo slideshow
  • Zoom in/out on picture - Pinch in/out
  • Rotate picture - Two finger rotate

Misc notes

  • Gestures currently only support a max of two fingers, but three, four, etc finger gestures could possibly be added in the future.
  • FullscreenVideo window only seems to work with one finger gestures, except for two finger to the left and two finger tap.