Quickly Access Slow, Normal And Fast Playback Modes In Windows Media Player
Posted September 24, 2010 – 5:00 pm in: Windows 7 GuidesWindows 7 users who use keyboard shortcuts to quickly access Windows Media Player 12 playback modes may not find this guide as useful. But if you use a mouse to control WMP 12, here is a useful tip for you.
Generally, we can access slow, normal and fast playback modes only by opening the menu. Now, even if you use mouse, you can easily access playback mode controls just by right-clicking on the Play/Pause button during a music file playback.
On the other hand, keyboard addicts can always use Ctrl + Shift + S, Ctrl + Shift + N, and Ctrl + Shift + G keys to slow, normal and fast playback modes respectively.
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One Comment
Instead of this really obsolete information it would have been nice to hear how one can make WMP to play DVDs at 100% picture size right after start. Because it don’t. Everytime one starts WMP one has to hit Alt-2 (50%) then Alt-1 to get the real 100%.