At the bottom of the video if you explore with your finger you will sign track
position. Do a one and finger double tap on that and then swipe up and down to
move forward or back
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Hi there. On an iPhone, when you are playing a video. On the left top corner, there is a button that says video player. Tap on it and you will get a player that only has the function to slide up or down. I hope that helps you.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jun 30, 2023, at 11:38 AM, Mo Khan wrote:not
not sure about for phone and touch screen, if you are using a windows
computer I know just above the pause/play button there is a slider which
you can press up arrow from the play/pause button and enter to get into the
slider. then hold down arrow right to skip forward and arrow left to move
back.
There is the forward button, and then when you flick below, after where it
says full screen is the track position button, which is forwarding when you
flick up a a bit more than 10 second intervals, but you can go quickly.
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I don't know how this works with touchscreens, but those of us who use keys can
arrow down to where it says something like "Seek control, x minutes played of y
minutes. You then have keys you can press to move forward by larger segments.
The length of time is dependent on the size of the video.
Hello all,
I frequently have to quickly advance through lengthy YouTube videos. I am not
able, it seems, to advance more quickly than by 10 seconds at a time by swiping
up with a single finger. I know there’s a way that is possible to quickly
scroll when not using voiceover and cited. Any help