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Full-screen toggle from "F" key in navigation mode


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maximumentropy
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Currently, full-screen mode can be toggled from the video player or from navigation mode by pressing the F11 key.

From the video player, the "F" key also toggles full-screen mode.  In navigation mode, "F" does nothing.

My request is to allow the "F" key to also toggle full-screen while navigating the library, just like the F11 key does.

Thanks!

 

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Hi, the problem is that it would conflict with the ability to type in a letter in a list and scroll down to that letter. Why not just use f11?

maximumentropy
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14 hours ago, Luke said:

Hi, the problem is that it would conflict with the ability to type in a letter in a list and scroll down to that letter. Why not just use f11?

Fair point - I didn't know that scroll feature existed until now.

Also, I didn't know about F11 until I searched this forum while preparing this request.  Now that I know about it, and the reason for not allowing F in the navigation conext, I'll use it.

Could F11 be added to the "Keyboard and Remote" help feature?  That's where I had looked for such a shortcut, and didn't find it.

Thanks!

 

 

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36 minutes ago, maximumentropy said:

Fair point - I didn't know that scroll feature existed until now.

Also, I didn't know about F11 until I searched this forum while preparing this request.  Now that I know about it, and the reason for not allowing F in the navigation conext, I'll use it.

Could F11 be added to the "Keyboard and Remote" help feature?  That's where I had looked for such a shortcut, and didn't find it.

Thanks!

 

 

F11 is standard browser feature. At least on windows. 

maximumentropy
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14 minutes ago, Luke said:

F11 is standard browser feature. At least on windows. 

It wasn't obvious to me that this would work in the Windows Store app for Emby, since it's not a browser.

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1 hour ago, maximumentropy said:

It wasn't obvious to me that this would work in the Windows Store app for Emby, since it's not a browser.

I think it's a general windows function as it seems to work with any app provided they haven't overridden f11.

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