Re: turning up the volume in youtube
Gene
You don't have to work with these sliders and it's
easier and more efficient not to. From the top of the page, type the
letter b until you get to something like the pause button. That will mean
that you are in the player interface. Turn off browse mode with NVDA key
space.
use up and down arrow to raise and lower the
volume
. To jump forward or back in a playing track,
use right or left arrow.
Use main keyboard numbers 1 through nine to jump
from one percent of the file to various percents.
1 is ten percent. 2 is twenty percent,
etc. 0 starts play over from the start of the file and if the file has
finished, pressing 0 will start play at the beginning again. I haven't
tested to see if other numbers resume play, once over, from those
percents.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Ballou
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] turning up the volume in
youtube On the you tube web page, there's a couple of sliders for the player. the first one is for moving backward and forward through the file you are watching, and the second one is the one for increasing and decreasing the volume. When you land on these sliders, NVDA will go into browse mode initially but you can tab through the controls until you find the volume slider and adjust it to your liking. Hope this helps. Tony On 12/8/2017 5:25 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: > Hi, everyone, > > I'm trying to watch a movie on youtube but the volume is quite low. How do I > turn it up without having to turn up my speakers? > > Thanks for your helpp in advance. > > Rosemarie > > > > > >
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