Hi. Well, I understand what you mean, but as someone who started using PCs
in the days when people still used dos 4.2, and as a blind user, it seems to
me logical that sometimes the GUI will not be as nice and convenient as the
command line. I admit the syntax of certain things can be daunting, and like
most people I have come to use the GUI 99% of the time. But you know,
sometimes, only the command line will suffice. I use it all the time for
instance for formatting drives. I also created a powershell line that
generates a number of random filenames when I want to pick a m movie to
watch and can't really decide for myself. I did this when after lots of
searching I could not find a GUI program that did exactly what I wanted.
Windows also comes with a number of useful command line tools, like
"takeown", which is much faster and easier way of taking ownership of key
system files rather than messing around with the not-totally-friendly
security properties dialog box. I always say to everyone that if you can
find a quick command line way to do things, it's usually more efficient. But
it sounds like you know this already and I don't need to say anything. Haha.
Cheers.


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On
Behalf Of Hareth
Sent: March 20, 2018 8:10 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] VLC Keystrokes

Oh, Sure it could be done that way,
Was talking on a basic UI for everyone.
Command line is not that popular you know, That's why I prefer not talking
about it myself, if it is not a must use case.
Although a batch script to do the whole task for more convenient set of
hotkeys, could be a good idea.
Even if it requires more digging. I believe its worth it.

On 3/21/18, JM Casey <crystallo...@ca.inter.net> wrote:
> Possibly not an easier solution, but when I looked at the docs some 
> time ago, it appeared that it was possible to do this from command 
> line. Still seemed tough, though. Wouldn't require sighted help; that's
the good thing.
> I'll look into this a little more myself.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] 
> On Behalf Of Hareth
> Sent: March 20, 2018 7:41 PM
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] VLC Keystrokes
>
> Re map is a good solution, The problem is its a tough task.
> I've played with a little and gave up on it.
> I might give it another go sometime.
> I think It needs a sighted help to be done.
>
>
> On 3/21/18, JM Casey <crystallo...@ca.inter.net> wrote:
>> The voluem up/down hotkey works, but inconsistently for me. It's 
>> quite strange. You can increase or decrase the volume through the 
>> audio menu, but using the hotkeys would be more convenient. 
>> Unfortunately results are unpredictable with it.
>>
>> I haven't really looked into this, but I believe it is possible to 
>> completely remap all VLC keyboard commands. Thus, JAWS users could 
>> adopt different volume control keystrokes. However, as I said, I've 
>> never looked into this; frankly I've always found it much simpler to 
>> use default keys; it also helps when trying to explain to someone how 
>> to do something, of course.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com]
>> On Behalf Of Hareth
>> Sent: March 20, 2018 7:02 PM
>> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] VLC Keystrokes
>>
>> Mike, My man,
>> that list is for general usage, and the VLC wiki provides more 
>> complete and up to date lists.
>> and the important key for volume change doesn't work that's only with 
>> jaws users unfortunately.
>>
>>
>> On 3/20/18, Mike B. <mike9...@gmx.com> wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I believe someone asked for VLC keystrokes for Jaws users.  Here 
>>> y'all
>>> go:
>>>
>>> http://www.shortcutworld.com/en/win/VLC-Media-Player.html
>>>
>>> VLC Media Player Shortcuts
>>>
>>> table with 2 columns and 6 rows
>>> 1. Most used
>>> F
>>> Fullscreen
>>> Space
>>> Pause or play movie
>>> V
>>> Subtitles on/off (or s)
>>> B
>>> Audio track cycle
>>> Ctrl+Arrow Up/Ctrl+Arrow Down
>>> Volume
>>> table end
>>>
>>> table with 2 columns and 4 rows
>>> 2. Mouse actions
>>> Double click
>>> Fullscreen
>>> Scroll
>>> Volume or Position (see settings)
>>> Right click
>>> Local menu (play controls, audio/video) table end
>>>
>>> table with 2 columns and 20 rows
>>> 3. Movie Navigation
>>> Ctrl+D
>>> Open disc menu
>>> Ctrl+F
>>> Open folder (browse folder menu)
>>> Ctrl+R/Ctrl+S
>>> Advanced open file
>>> Ctrl+O
>>> Open single file(s)
>>> M
>>> Mute and unmute audio
>>> P
>>> Play movie (from the very beginning) S Stop movie Esc Exit full 
>>> screen mode [+]/-/= Faster, slower, normal A Aspect ratio C Crop 
>>> screen G/H Decrease subtitle delay / Increase subtitle delay J/K 
>>> Decrease audio delay / Increase audio delay Z Change zoom mode
>>> Ctrl+1, Ctrl+2, Ctrl+3, Ctrl+4
>>> Recent media (in Media - Recent media menu) T Show time
>>> Ctrl+T
>>> Goto time
>>> E
>>> Next Frame. Advance forward frame-by-frame table end
>>>
>>> table with 2 columns and 5 rows
>>> 4. Jump in playback
>>> Shift+Arrow Left/Arrow Right
>>> Very short jump (3 seconds)
>>> Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right
>>> Short jump (10 seconds)
>>> Ctrl+Arrow Left/Arrow Right
>>> Medium jump (1 minute)
>>> Ctrl+Alt+Arrow Left/Arrow Right
>>> Long jump
>>> table end
>>>
>>> table with 2 columns and 24 rows
>>> 5. Manage VLC, Playlists, and Special Commands
>>> Ctrl+H
>>> Hide / unhide controls
>>> Ctrl+P
>>> Preferences/ interface settings
>>> Ctrl+E
>>> Adjustments and audio/video effects
>>> Ctrl+B
>>> Edit bookmarks
>>> Ctrl+M
>>> Open messages
>>> Ctrl+N
>>> Open network
>>> Ctrl+C
>>> Open captue device
>>> Ctrl+L
>>> Open playlist
>>> Ctrl+Y
>>> Save playlist
>>> Ctrl+I/Ctrl+J
>>> Media information
>>> Alt+A
>>> Open audio menu
>>> Alt+H
>>> Open help menu
>>> Alt+M
>>> Open media menu
>>> Alt+P
>>> Open playlist menu
>>> Alt+T
>>> Open tool menu
>>> Alt+V
>>> Open video menu
>>> Alt+L
>>> Open playback menu
>>> D
>>> Show movie path
>>> N
>>> Play next movie from playlist
>>> F1
>>> Show Help
>>> F11
>>> Window full-screen (not equal to pressing F)
>>> Alt+F4, Alt+q or Ctrl+Q
>>> Quit VLC
>>> Shift+S
>>> Take a Snapshot / Screenshot
>>> table end
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