Well, I don't see why not! ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Lorah To: winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 5:09 PM Subject: Re: tutorial on winamp preferences Can these keystrokes be used for adjusting movies?? thanks, Don ----- Original Message ----- From: Marty Rimpau To: winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 7:35 PM Subject: Re: tutorial on winamp preferences Hi Joe, here is a list of the winamp hot keys, which should help you. Winamp 5 Shortcut Keystrokes > >Press F1: To be taken online to the Winamp site to view help >pages. > >Press ARROw up: Increases the volume. > >Press ARROW down: Decreases the volume. > >Press Left ARROW: Jumps back 5 seconds in the current playing >track each time you press it. If you keep it held down, it acts >as a continuous fast backward button. > >Press Right ARROW: Jumps forward 5 seconds in the playing track >or continually fast forwards if held down. > >Press Z: To jump to the Previous track. This will start playing >the previous track if tracks are already playing or it will cue >the previous track for playing if play is currently paused. > >Press X: To play/restart/unpause a track. > >Press C: To pause and unpause a track. > >Press V: to stop playing a track. > >Press B: To jump to the next track. This will start playing the >next track if tracks are already playing or it will cue the next >track for playing if play is currently paused. > >Press R: To have a track or album repeated. Pressing R again >turns this off. > >Press S: To have files played in shuffled (random) order. > Pressing S again turns this off. > >Press J: To jump to a specific file in the Playlist Editor. > >Press ALT E: To toggle the Playlist Editor window on and off. > >Press ALT G: To toggle the Graphic Equaliser window on and off. > >Press ALT T: To toggle the Mini-Browser window on and off but it >is recommended that you leave this off at all times if using a >screenreader. > >Press ALT W: To toggle the Winamp Main window on and off. > >Press ALT I: To bookmark the current item. > >Press CONTROL V: to stop playing when the present track >finishes. > >Press CONTROL J: To jump to a specific time point in the track >but ensure that you have paused the playing first. You have to >BACKSPACE the current time position out and then type in the one >you want, in the following format: 0:50 to go to 50 seconds into >a track, 10:00 to go to 10 minutes further into a track, etc. >Then TAB to "Jump" and press ENTER. > >Press CONTROL P: To enter the preferences property sheet. > >Press CONTROL D: To double the size of the Winamp window. > >Press CONTROL TAB: To cycle through the four or five possible >Winamp windows which can be open at once, if more than one is >already open. These can contain the Main Player window, the >Graphic Equaliser window, the Playlist Editor window, the Winamp >Video window and the Mini-Browser window. You will find the Main >player and Graphic Equaliser windows easier to use than the >Winamp Video window, Playlist Editor and Mini-Browser windows. >You may even wish to turn the latter two off for most of your >Winamp sessions, so that you only have two windows to CONTROL >TAB >through. > >Press CONTROL K: to select a plugin. > >Press CONTROL R: to reverse the order of the Playlist. > >Press CONTROL B: To go to the end of the Playlist when in the >Playlist Editor. > >Press CONTROL Z: To go to the start of the Playlist. > >Press CONTROL SHIFT R: to get tracks played in the Playlist >Editor in a random order. > >Press SHIFT V: To stop a track and make it fade out as it stops. > >Press SHIFT ENTER: to enqueue the file with focus. > >Note: There are a few other standard hot keys but most >screenreaders which use the numpad for their navigation may >render these unusable, e.g. pressing numpad 1 should jump back >10 tracks, numpad 3 should jump forward 10 songs. --Original Message Text--- From: Joe Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:04:55 -0400 This may be to much to ask fore, but is there any tutorial out there on winamp preferences and what all of them mean? I understand the player quite well but even I don't know what all those preferences mean. I'm sure this would help a lot of people. It would really take an expert to do something like this. How many of you can really say you understand everything in there? Thanks, Joe. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.18/734 - Release Date: 3/26/2007 2:31 PM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.18/733 - Release Date: 3/25/2007 11:07 AM