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Netflix keyboard shortcuts

Use similar controls as on YouTube when watching Netflix (f for full screen, k to play/pause, c for captions, j and l to go back and forward 10 seconds, a to change audio, p for picture-in-picture, and many more – all configurable)

Versão de: 16/02/2021. Veja: a última versão.

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1.6.1
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24/01/2021
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16/02/2021
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Control Netflix video playback using keyboard shortcuts

This script lets you control video playback, language, subtitles and more on Netflix with keyboard shortcuts. A few are inspired by the YouTube shortcuts, and provide consistency with that player (like j/k/l for example).

All the key bindings are documented here and in the script, and are easy to change.

Key bindings

All key bindings are configurable. By default, the following shortcuts are used:

  • k switches between playing and paused
  • l moves ahead by 10 seconds
  • j moves back by 10 seconds
  • N goes to the very end of the video (as in “next episode”)
  • , when paused: moves back by one frame
  • . when paused: moves ahead by one frame
  • > makes the video play faster
  • < makes the video play more slowly
  • c switches subtitles on or off (you can also configure which language to select automatically the first time you switch them on)
  • s changes the size of subtitles (Netflix provides 3 sizes, so it cycles between small/medium/large)
  • v changes the subtitles track, moving to the next one in the list
  • a changes the audio track, moving to the next one in the list
  • p turns “picture-in-picture” mode on or off
  • m is already set to mute/unmute by Netflix, but you can configure the script to also let you use a different key
  • Page Up increases the audio volume by 5% – unfortunately we can’t use Up Arrow here since Netflix catches the key press event for it.
  • Page Down decreases the audio volume by 5% – unfortunately we can’t use Down Arrow here either.
  • 0 to 9 jump to 0% of the video (the start) to 90% in 10% increments (so pressing 5 jumps to 50%, etc.)
  • d enables or disables Netflix’s diagnostics panel, similar to YouTube’s “stats for nerds” option.

Pre-configured time skips:

  • l moves ahead by 10 seconds
  • j moves back by 10 seconds
  • L moves ahead by 60 seconds (capital L as opposed to lowercase l listed above)
  • J moves back by 60 seconds
  • ] moves ahead by 5 seconds
  • [ moves back by 5 seconds

Other configuration

  • Change by how many seconds l, j, and others jump forward or back by updating the values in TIME_SCRUB_KEYS (10 seconds by default).
  • Configure any single key to go forward or back by any number of seconds simply by adding a new entry in TIME_SCRUB_KEYS.
  • Change by how much the volume changes when you press Up Arrow or Down Arrow (5% by default) with VOLUME_DELTA.
  • Change which language to use for subtitles the first time you press c (English by default) with DEFAULT_SUBTITLES_LANGUAGE. If you select a different language with v, pressing c again will switch between “Off” and that new language.
  • The caret keys < and > let you slow down on speed up playback. Change PLAYBACK_SPEED_INCREMENTS to use different playback speeds; by default it covers the following steps: 0.5x, 0.75x, 0.9x, 1x, 1.1x, 1.25x, 1.5x, 2.0x, 2.5x.
  • Some actions cause text to be displayed briefly on the screen to provide user feedback. The constants ending with _SHOW control whether to display this text for various actions (e.g. PLAY_PAUSE_SHOW, PLAYBACK_SPEED_CHANGE_SHOW, etc.)

The script also has a debug mode, disabled by default. Enabling it provides debug information for anyone trying to modify it.