Command referenceThe shortcut key combinations shown in this chapter are the default
ones. They can of course be
changed.Menu barNote that many menu entries are only enabled when they are applicable
to the file currently loaded in &kplayer;. For example, the items on the
View menu will be disabled when playing audio only
files.File menu&Ctrl;OPlay...Displays the standard Play files dialog
and lets you choose a file or several files to put on the playlist and start
playing.&Ctrl;UPlay URL...Displays the standard Play URL dialog
and lets you type or paste in a URL to put on the playlist
and start playing. The URL can be a remote network location,
a local file path, or a &kde; I/O Slave
URL.Play ListDisplays a submenu listing all playlists and lets you choose one
of them to play.Play RecentDisplays a submenu listing the most recently played files and
URLs and lets you choose one to put on the playlist and start
playing.DeviceDisplays a submenu with commands for the particular device. Each
device has its own submenu. The submenu label reflects the kind of device it is,
for example TV Device or DVD Device.
When you put a disk in a disk drive, after a few seconds the label will change
to reflect the kind of disk you inserted, for example Audio CD in DVD
Device. The list of commands on the submenu will also be updated
accordingly to include commands applicable to the disk and the tracks it has.
See below for details about the
commands.&Ctrl;SLoad Subtitles...Displays the standard Load subtitles dialog
and lets you choose a subtitle file or files to use with the current file or
URL.After you click Open, &kplayer;
will start showing subtitles from the first of the files immediately if the
video is already playing, and list the subtitle files on the Subtitles submenu
of the Player menu. By default it will also remember the
subtitles you choose in the current file
properties.This command is available for video files. You can also drag subtitle
files from &konqueror; File Manager and drop them anywhere in &kplayer; except
the multimedia library to load and display
them.&Alt;&Enter;Properties...Opens the File Properties
dialog that lets you choose many options specific to the currently loaded file.
See the File properties micro-HOWTO
for details.&Ctrl;QQuitSaves the playlist and all settings, stops playing and closes
&kplayer;.Device submenuPlay DiskPlays the entire disk. This command is available if the device
is a disk drive.Play TitlePlays one title of a video DVD. This command
is available when &kplayer; detects a video DVD in a
DVD drive and finds out the number of titles on it. Each
title on the DVD has its own command on this
submenu.Play TrackPlays one track of an audio or video CD. This
command is available when &kplayer; detects an audio or video
CD in a disk drive and finds out the number of tracks on it.
Each track on the CD has its own command on this
submenu.Load DiskDetects the kind of disk that is in the disk drive, finds the
number of titles or tracks on the disk and updates the submenu accordingly.
Usually &kplayer; detects this information automatically, but sometimes this
command can be useful to initiate the detection process manually. This command
is available if the device is a disk drive.Play ChannelPlays a channel from a tuner device. This command is available
if the device is a tuner device. Each channel on the device has its own command
on this submenu.View menuCommands on this menu are only available for video files.&Ctrl;FFull ScreenSwitches to full screen
video display and back to normal mode. Double clicking the video area also
switches between full screen and normal window size.&Ctrl;+Zoom InEnlarges the video area by one half of the original
video size of the current file.&Ctrl;-Zoom OutReduces the video area by one half of the original
video size of the current file.Zoom to 50%Resizes the video area to one half of the original
video size of the current file.&Ctrl;&Backspace;Zoom to 100%Resizes the video area to the original
video size of the current file.Zoom to 150%Resizes the video area to 150% of the original
video size of the current file.Zoom to 200%Resizes the video area to twice the original
video size of the current file.Zoom to 250%Resizes the video area to 250% of the original
video size of the current file.Zoom to 300%Resizes the video area to thrice the original
video size of the current file.Maintain Original AspectToggles the option to maintain the original video aspect
ratio of the current file.Maintain Current AspectToggles the option to maintain the current video aspect
ratio.Force 4 to 3 AspectToggles the option to maintain four to three video aspect
ratio.Force 16 to 9 AspectToggles the option to maintain sixteen to nine video aspect
ratio.Player menu
&Enter;
PlayStarts playback of the current file. If the player has been
paused, this command resumes playback. This command is available when
a file is loaded.SpacePausePauses or resumes playback of the current file. This command
is available when the player is not idle.
&Esc;
StopStops playback of the current file. This command
is available when the player is not idle.&Alt;Down ArrowNextStarts playing the next item on the current
playlist.&Alt;Up ArrowPreviousStarts playing the previous item on the current
playlist.LoopToggles the option to start playing items from the beginning
of the playlist after playing the last item on the playlist.ShuffleToggles the option to play playlist items in a random
order.Position submenuThis submenu and the commands it contains are available when playing a
file.Right ArrowForwardMoves playback forward by one percent of the time length of the
current file.&Ctrl;Right ArrowFast ForwardMoves playback forward by ten percent of the time length of the
current file.Left ArrowBackwardMoves playback backward by one percent of the time length of the
current file.&Ctrl;Left ArrowFast BackwardMoves playback backward by ten percent of the time length of the
current file.&Ctrl;HomeBack to StartMoves playback to the beginning of the current
file.Audio submenuTrackSwitches to the selected audio track. If the currently loaded
file or stream has more than one audio track, each track will have a command
that allows you to switch to that audio track. The command will be labelled with
the audio track language if it is known. If there is only one audio track, this
command will not be available.Down ArrowDecrease VolumeDecreases the sound volume.Up ArrowIncrease VolumeIncreases the sound volume.&Ctrl;\MuteTurns the sound on or off.&Ctrl;]Decrease DelayDecreases the delay of sound relative to video.&Ctrl;[Increase DelayIncreases the delay of sound relative to video.Video submenuThis submenu is only available for video files.TrackSwitches to the selected video track. If the currently loaded
file or stream has more than one video track, each track will have a command
that allows you to switch to that video track. If there is only one video track,
this command will not be available.&Ctrl;1Decrease ContrastDecreases the video contrast.&Ctrl;2Increase ContrastIncreases the video contrast.&Ctrl;3Decrease BrightnessDecreases the video brightness.&Ctrl;4Increase BrightnessIncreases the video brightness.&Ctrl;5Decrease HueDecreases the video hue.&Ctrl;6Increase HueIncreases the video hue.&Ctrl;7Decrease SaturationDecreases the video saturation.&Ctrl;8Increase SaturationIncreases the video saturation.Subtitles submenuThis menu is only available when a video file has embedded subtitles or
when external subtitles are loaded.NoneStops showing subtitles while playing video.TrackSwitches to the selected subtitles. If the currently loaded
file or stream has embedded subtitle tracks, each track will have a command
that allows you to switch to that subtitle track. The command will be labelled
with the subtitle track language if it is known. If you load external subtitles,
they will also have a command, labelled with the subtitle file name, that allows
you to switch to the external subtitles.&Ctrl;,Move DownMoves the subtitles down in the video area.&Ctrl;.Move UpMoves the subtitles up in the video area.&Ctrl;'Decrease DelayDecreases the delay of subtitles relative to video.&Ctrl;;Increase DelayIncreases the delay of subtitles relative to video.Advanced submenuIf your system is too slow to play a file, &mplayer; can drop some frames
so playback does not slow down. This submenu lets you choose a frame dropping
option. The soft frame dropping option drops frames less agressively than the
hard one and should not cause playback problems. You should try it when you get
video lagging behind audio, for example because you cannot use an accelerated
video output. The hard option drops frames more agressively than the soft one
and may sometimes break decoding.Soft Frame DroppingToggles the soft frame dropping option.Hard Frame DroppingToggles the hard frame dropping option.To turn frame dropping off, unselect the currently selected frame dropping
option. The Frame drop option can also be set on the
Advanced page either globally in &kplayer; Settings or for a particular file
in the File Properties.Library menuThe commands on this menu work on the multimedia library. Most of the commands are
available when the library is shown using the Show
Library command on the Settings menu or one of the
commands on the Go
submenu. Other commands become available when you select some items in
the library. For a detailed description of the multimedia library feature see
the Multimedia library micro-HOWTO.&Ctrl;EnterPlayPuts the selected items on the current playlist and starts
playing them.Play NextPuts the selected items on the current playlist and plays them
after the currently playing item.QueueAdds the selected items to the current
playlist.Queue NextAdds the selected items to the current playlist and plays them
after the currently playing item.Add toShows a submenu with commands that add the current selection to
different locations in the multimedia library.
See below for details on each available
command.AddShows a submenu with commands that allow you to add items to the
current folder. See below for details on each
available command.Select AllSelects all items in the current folder.Move UpMoves the currently selected items up in the
multimedia library. This command is available for items
in the Now Playing, Recent and
Playlists sections of the library. You can also move items
around in those sections by clicking and dragging them with the
&LMB;.Move DownMoves the currently selected items down in the
multimedia library. This command is available for items
in the Now Playing, Recent and
Playlists sections of the library. You can also move items
around in those sections by clicking and dragging them with the
&LMB;.DeleteRemoveRemoves the currently selected items from the
multimedia library. Note that &kplayer; never deletes any
multimedia files from your system, so this command is not available for files
and directories.F2RenameStarts edit mode for the current item in the
multimedia library so that you can change the item
name.EditShows a submenu with commands that start edit mode for the
chosen field of the current item in the multimedia
library. Each editable field has its own command on this submenu.
If the field column is not shown, this command will show it. After you are done
editing the field, press &Enter; to apply the changes, or 	 or
&Shift;	 to apply the changes and edit
the next or the previous field, or Down Arrow or Up
Arrow to apply the changes and edit the same field of the next or
previous item.Properties...Opens the File Properties
dialog for the current item in the multimedia library.
This command currently does not apply to folders, but it is available for
devices and optical disks as well as other items. See the
File properties micro-HOWTO for
details.ColumnsShows a submenu with commands that show or hide the chosen
column in the list view of the multimedia
library. Each available column has its own command on this
submenu.GoShows a submenu with commands that let you navigate the
multimedia library.
See below for details on each available
command.Add to submenuPlaylistAdds the selected items to the playlist you choose from the
list. Each playlist in the Playlists section of the library
has its own command on this submenu.New Playlist...Shows a dialog allowing you to enter a name for a new playlist
to add to the Playlists section of the
multimedia library and adds the selected items to the new
playlist.PlaylistsAdds the selected items to the Playlists
section of the multimedia library.CollectionAdds the selected items to the Collection
section of the multimedia library.Add submenuFiles...Displays the standard Add files dialog
and lets you choose a file or several files to add to the current
folder.URL...Displays the standard Add URL dialog
and lets you type or paste in a URL to add to the current
folder.Folder...Shows a dialog allowing you to enter a name for a new subfolder
to add to the current folder.Playlist...Shows a dialog allowing you to enter a name for a new playlist
to add to the playlist selected in the multimedia
library.Device...Shows a dialog allowing you to enter a name, type and path for a
new device to add to the Devices section of the
multimedia library. Some device types need additional
settings. See the Devices micro-HOWTO for
details.Go submenuFolderOpens the selected folder in the multimedia
library. If the library window is not shown, this command will show
it. Each folder in the recent history has its own command on this submenu. Each
top level folder also has its own command.&Alt;Left ArrowBackOpens the previous folder.&Alt;Right ArrowForwardOpens the next folder. This command will be available after you
use the Back command.&Alt;&Shift;Up ArrowUpOpens the parent folder of the selected
folder.&Alt;&Shift;Down ArrowDownOpens the selected folder.&Alt;&Shift;Left ArrowTo OriginOpens the origin folder of the selected folder. This command is
available when the currently selected folder is linked to an origin folder. For
an explanation of linked folders, see the
Multimedia library
micro-HOWTO.Settings menu&Ctrl;MShow MenubarShows or hides the menu
bar.Show StatusbarShows or hides the status
bar.&Ctrl;PShow PlaylistShows or hides the
playlist
toolbar.&Ctrl;LShow LibraryShows or hides the
multimedia library.&Ctrl;GShow Message LogShows or hides the message
log.Show Main ToolbarShows or hides the main
toolbar.Show Progress ToolbarShows or hides the progress
toolbar. This command is available when the time length of the current
file is known.Show Volume ToolbarShows or hides the volume
toolbar.Show Contrast ToolbarShows or hides the contrast
toolbar. This command is available for video files.Show Brightness ToolbarShows or hides the brightness
toolbar. This command is available for video files.Show Hue ToolbarShows or hides the hue
toolbar. This command is available for video files.Show Saturation ToolbarShows or hides the saturation
toolbar. This command is available for video files.Configure Shortcuts...Opens a dialog
that lets you see and change &kplayer;'s shortcut key bindings, or associations
between actions and the corresponding keys or combinations of keys that activate
them. If you change the bindings, make sure not to duplicate an existing
shortcut and also not to use the &Shift; key for your new shortcuts, because the
&Shift; key has a special function in
&kplayer;.Configure Toolbars...Opens a dialog
that lets you see and change the command buttons available on &kplayer;'s
toolbars.Configure &kplayer;...Opens a dialog that lets you configure the program, modifying
various aspects of its functionality, user interface and interaction with
&mplayer;. For more information see the Configuration
dialog chapter and the Advanced
configuration micro-HOWTO in this manual.Help menu&kplayer; HandbookOpens and displays the &kplayer; user manual.What's This...Changes the mouse pointer to a question mark and lets you click
a &kplayer; interface element to get a quick description of its purpose and
functionality.Report Bug...Opens a help topic
that explains the recommended way to report a bug in
&kplayer;.About &kplayer;...Displays some brief information about &kplayer;'s version
number, authors and license agreement.About &kde;...Shows some information about the version of &kde; that
you are running.ToolbarsMain toolbarThe main toolbar contains the most useful &kplayer; commands and
options.Play and Play
URL buttons invoke the corresponding actions from the File menu that display dialog
boxes allowing you to play local files or remote
URLs.Properties button corresponds to the
command on the File menu
that will open the File Properties dialog for
the current file.Play,
Pause and Stop buttons
correspond to the commands on the
Player menu and will
respectively start, pause and stop playback of the current
file.Zoom In and
Zoom Out buttons invoke the commands on the
View menu that respectively
enlarge and reduce the video area by one
half of the original video size of the current file.Maintain Aspect button corresponds
to the command on the general popup menu that
will toggle the option to maintain the video aspect ratio.Full Screen button invokes the
command on the View menu
that switches to the full screen mode
and back the to normal mode.Volume,
Contrast, Brightness,
Hue and Saturation
buttons display popup sliders allowing you to adjust those settings. If you
want the slider to stay visible instead of disappearing when it loses the input
focus, use the slider toolbars
instead. As usual, if you hold the &Shift; key down, the changes you make to the
settings will be applied only to the current file and stored in its
properties.Playlist toolbarThe playlist toolbar
contains the current playlist and the most frequently used playlist commands and
options.Next and
Previous buttons correspond to the commands
on the Player
menu and will select the next or previous item on the playlist
and start playing it.The playlist combo box in the closed state displays the
current playlist item. You can drop down the combo box to see the entire
list and select a different item to load and play.Loop button is the same as the
corresponding command on the
Player menu that toggles
the option to continue playing from the top of the current playlist after
playing the last item.Shuffle button is also the same
as the corresponding command on the
Player menu that toggles
the option to play items in random order.Progress and seeking toolbarThe progress and seeking toolbar is available when &kplayer; knows
the time length of the current file. It shows the current playback progress
and lets you seek, which is to say, move the playback position forward or
backward.The progress slider reflects the current playback position
relative to the total time length of the current file, and also lets you
seek or change the current position. To seek forward and backward by the
distance between the tick marks on the slider, left
click to the right or left of the slider thumb. To seek to a specific point,
middle click that point, or
left click and drag the slider thumb to that
point. If your mouse has a wheel, you can roll it up (away from you) to seek
forward or down (towards you) to seek backward when the mouse pointer is over
the slider. If you hold down the &Ctrl; key on the keyboard when rolling the
wheel, seeking will be faster.Fast Forward and Fast
Backward buttons corresponds to the commands on the
Player menu
that seek forward or backward by the amount which by default is the same
as the distance between slider marks. However, internally they use different
seeking technique (relative as opposed to absolute), and so sometimes may
give different results than left clicking the
slider.Volume toolbarThe volume toolbar allows you to control the sound volume.The volume slider allows you to change the sound volume. If you
hold the &Shift; key down, the setting will be applied only to the current file
and stored in its properties. If you
want the slider to always disappear after you have changed the volume, hide this
toolbar and use the popup slider on the main
toolbar instead.Show Volume Toolbar button
corresponds to the command on the
Settings menu
and will hide the toolbar when clicked.Mute button turns the sound
off and back on, without changing the normal sound volume. It is the same
as the command on the
Audio submenu
of the Player menu.Contrast toolbarThe contrast toolbar allows you to control the video contrast.The contrast slider allows you to change the video contrast. If
you hold the &Shift; key down, the setting will be applied only to the current
file and stored in its properties. If
you want the slider to always disappear after you have changed the contrast,
hide this toolbar and use the popup slider on the
main toolbar instead.Show Contrast Toolbar button
corresponds to the command on the
Settings menu
and will hide the toolbar when clicked.Brightness toolbarThe brightness toolbar allows you to control the video brightness.The brightness slider allows you to change the video brightness.
If you hold the &Shift; key down, the setting will be applied only to the
current file and stored in its
properties. If you want the slider to
always disappear after you have changed the brightness, hide this toolbar and
use the popup slider on the main toolbar
instead.Show Brightness Toolbar button
corresponds to the command on the
Settings menu
and will hide the toolbar when clicked.Hue toolbarThe hue toolbar allows you to control the video hue.The hue slider allows you to change the video hue. If you hold
the &Shift; key down, the setting will be applied only to the current file and
stored in its properties. If you want
the slider to always disappear after you have changed the hue, hide this toolbar
and use the popup slider on the main toolbar
instead.Show Hue Toolbar button
corresponds to the command on the
Settings menu
and will hide the toolbar when clicked.Saturation toolbarThe saturation toolbar allows you to control the video saturation.The saturation slider allows you to change the video saturation.
If you hold the &Shift; key down, the setting will be applied only to the
current file and stored in its
properties. If you want the slider to
always disappear after you have changed the saturation, hide this toolbar and
use the popup slider on the main toolbar
instead.Show Saturation Toolbar button
corresponds to the command on the
Settings menu
and will hide the toolbar when clicked.Popup menusLike any half decent &kde; program, &kplayer; sports popup menus that
you can get by right clicking different
parts of it.General popup menuWhen you right click the
video area, the
menu bar or the
status bar, you get the general popup
menu that includes the most frequently used &kplayer; commands and
options.Play and Play
URL commands invoke the corresponding actions from the File menu that display dialog
boxes allowing you to play local files or remote
URLs.Play List and Play
Recent show the submenus from the File menu that allow you to
play a playlist or a recent item respectively.Properties command corresponds to the
command on the File menu
that will open the File Properties dialog for
the current file.Play,
Pause and Stop commands
correspond to the actions on the
Player menu and will
respectively start, pause and stop playback of the current
file.Maintain Aspect command toggles the
option to maintain the video aspect ratio.Full Screen command invokes the
action on the View menu
that switches to the full screen mode
and back to the normal mode.The commands on the Settings submenu
are the same as the commands on the
Settings menu and will
show or hide the menu bar,
status bar,
playlist toolbar,
multimedia library,
message log,
main toolbar,
progress and seeking toolbar
and volume toolbar.Quit command invokes the action on
the File menu that stops
playback, saves all settings and closes &kplayer;.Playlist popup menuWhen you right click the playlist drop down box
on the playlist toolbar, &kplayer;
displays a menu that lists commands that work on the current playlist.Play... and Play
URL... commands invoke the corresponding actions from the File menu that display dialog
boxes allowing you to play local files or remote
URLs.Play List and Play
Recent show the submenus from the File menu that allow you to
play a playlist or a recent item respectively.Device submenus are also the same as
the ones on the File menu.
Please refer to the description above for
details.Next and
Previous commands invoke the corresponding actions
from the Player
menu and will select the next or previous item on the playlist
and start playing it.Loop and
Shuffle commands are also the same as the ones on the
Player menu that toggle
the options to continue playing from the top of the current playlist after
playing the last item and to play items in random order
respectively.Edit command opens the current
playlist in the multimedia library,
allowing you to edit it.Add submenuFiles...Displays the standard Add files dialog
and lets you choose a file or several files to add to the current
playlist.URL...Displays the standard Add URL dialog
and lets you type or paste in a URL to add to the current
playlist.Add to submenuPlaylistAdds the contents of the current playlist to the playlist you
choose from the list. Each playlist in the Playlists
section of the library has its own command on this submenu.Playlists...Shows a dialog allowing you to enter a name for a new playlist
and saves the current playlist in the Playlists section of
the multimedia library under that name.Collection...Shows a dialog allowing you to enter a name for a new folder
and saves the current playlist in the Collection section of
the multimedia library under that name.Library popup menuWhen you right click an item in the
multimedia library,
&kplayer; displays a menu that lists commands applicable to that item or to the
currently selected items or to the current folder. The menu is the same as the
Library menu on the menu
bar.Message log popup menuWhen you right click the
message log, &kplayer; displays a menu
that lists commands applicable to the message log.Select All command selects all the
text in the message log.Copy command copies the selected
message log text to the clipboard.Clear command removes all messages
from the message log.Toolbar popup menuWhen you right click a &kplayer; toolbar, you
get a standard &kde; toolbar popup menu. It contains options that allow you to
change the toolbar orientation, text position and icon size, as well as a
command that opens the Toolbar
configuration dialog.Title bar popup menuWhen you right click the &kplayer; title bar,
you get a standard &kde; title bar popup menu. You can also get it by
left clicking the little button in the top left
corner of &kplayer; window or by pressing
&Alt;F3. The menu contains
commands that let you maximize, minimize, restore, move and resize the &kplayer;
window, as well as a few options, some of which you may find useful. For
example, the Keep Above Others option on the
Advanced submenu lets you keep the &kplayer; window on
top of all other program windows.KPart&kplayer; features a KPart, which is an applet that can be embedded into
other programs and used to watch video or play audio. You can configure programs
like &konqueror; File Manager and &kmldonkey; to embed the &kplayer;'s KPart and
play files with it. &konqueror; Web Browser can also be configured to use the
&kplayer; KPart to display multimedia objects embedded in web pages.You can tell &konqueror; to use &kplayer; for playing multimedia files and
URLs by going to the File Associations
page either in the &konqueror; configuration dialog or in &kcontrolcenter; and
moving &kplayer; to the top of the list of programs for each media type you want
&kplayer; to play, both on the Program tab and on the
Embedded tab. It is recommended that you choose the option
to Open Separate Program, which will give you a whole lot
more options and better interface when playing multimedia compared to an
embedded KPart. However, when an object is embedded into a web page, &konqueror;
has no choice but to use the KPart. In that situation the best thing is to
right click the multimedia object and select the
Start &kplayer; command described
below.Following is a complete list of user interface elements that &kplayer;'s
KPart provides whenever possible. However, when the KPart is embedded into a web
page, only the right click
popup menu will be available.Player menuThis menu contains the following commands, most of which are the same as
the corresponding commands in the full &kplayer;:Play, Pause,
Stop, Forward, Fast
Forward, Backward, Fast
Backward and Back to Start commands from the
Player menu of the full
&kplayer;;Decrease Volume, Increase
Volume and Mute commands from the
Audio
submenu of the Player menu of the full
&kplayer;;Maintain Aspect command from the
general popup menu of the full
&kplayer;;Properties command from the
File menu of the full
&kplayer;;Start &kplayer; command from the
KPart popup menu described
below.Main toolbarThis toolbar contains Play,
Pause, Stop, Maintain
Aspect, Volume and
Properties buttons which as the same as the ones on the
main toolbar in the full &kplayer;.Progress toolbarThis toolbar is the same as the Progress
toolbar in the full &kplayer;.Volume toolbarThis toolbar is the same as the Volume
toolbar in the full &kplayer;.Popup menuRight clicking the video area of &kplayer;
KPart embedded into another program gives you a popup menu.The top item on the menu is Start &kplayer; command
that will stop playback, open the full &kplayer;, put the multimedia file or
URL on the
playlist and start playing it.
It is always recommended that you choose this command, since it will give you
better interface and more options when playing the multimedia.The popup menu also contains Play,
Pause, Stop, Maintain
Aspect and Properties commands which as the same
as the ones on the general popup menu in the
full &kplayer;.Mouse wheelThe action of the mouse wheel in &kplayer; depends on where the mouse
cursor is positioned.If the cursor is positioned over a slider, rolling the mouse wheel
will change the setting that the slider controls, like
playback position,
sound volume,
video contrast and so on. Rolling the
wheel up (away from you) increases the setting, while rolling it down (towards
you) decreases it. You can hold down the &Ctrl; key on the keyboard when rolling
the wheel to change the setting faster.Rolling the wheel when the mouse pointer is positioned over a window that
has a scroll bar, like the multimedia
library or the message log, will
scroll the window up or down. Rolling the wheel over the
playlist combo box will likewise scroll
it up or down, switch to a different entry and start playing it.When the mouse pointer is in the video area, rolling the wheel up (away
from you) will zoom in, that is, enlarge the video area, and rolling the wheel
down (towards you) will zoom out, or reduce the video area. However, if
&kplayer; cannot resize the video area, for example when the window is full
screen or maximized, it will instead seek, or move the playback point, forward
when rolling the wheel up (away from you) or backward when rolling it down
(towards you). In that case you can also hold down the &Ctrl; key on the keyboard
to seek faster.