YouTube keyboard shortcuts

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Friday, 29-Feb-2008 14:58:47

Hey all, is there any keyboard shortcuts for youtube? In particular being able to make the video full screen or maximized.

There is a graphic to do it, but window eyes doesn't seem to recognize it. Does jfw? Am I missing something?

Thank you for any assistance. I've played around on there just recently, and it is a blast! I would love to see the videos better...smile!

Post 2 by allisonfm (Veteran Zoner) on Tuesday, 04-Mar-2008 22:31:25

I'd love to find some shortcuts for starting, stopping, pausing, etc.

Post 3 by Eleni21 (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Sunday, 09-Mar-2008 23:07:14

Yeah. I didn't even know that youtube had those options until someone sighted told me. I always took it for granted that you clicked on a link and it just started up.

Post 4 by allisonfm (Veteran Zoner) on Tuesday, 11-Mar-2008 15:14:15

I found this awesome software that lets you convert youtube videos to mp3. You can grab it from
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/
There are lots of other goodies up there as well.

Post 5 by malthe (Pimply-Faced Youth) on Wednesday, 12-Mar-2008 4:53:15

If you use jaws, the way it handles flash movies it's possible to click the various buttons, they're unlabled though.

Post 6 by louiano (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Tuesday, 18-Mar-2008 21:10:34

vixy.net lets you do the mp3 converssion and much much more. keepvid.com is another nice source for grabbing or downloading youtube, metacafe, dailymotion videos.

Post 7 by Eleni21 (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Thursday, 20-Mar-2008 15:32:03

Thanks for the links guys. I wonder if they'll work on my Mac. I usually, with either computer, go to
http://www.downloadyoutubevideos.com
save the videos as flv and then play them with VLC Media Player. I didn't know that there are places that let you simply convert them to mp3. Nice!

Post 8 by louiano (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Thursday, 20-Mar-2008 22:35:40

yup, and there is also a way to convert the flv's with the vlc media player in windows and I guess other systems too although it is somewhat involved.