But somehow BSplayer and MediaPlayerClassic are able to do it?Because, if you bind play/pause to left click, how do you manage DVD menus?
If you use the scrollwheel while hovering over the video, it will adjust the volume. If you use the scrollwheel while hovering over the timeline, it will skip forward or backward. Hope that helps.One more thing why sometimes when I try to adjust a volume with my mouse wheel the video instead skips the video? Is it possible to make scroll wheel do only ONE thing. I am afraid to adjust volume now because it skips my video forward. As far as I see there is no way to change that.
I don't think the solution is to just bind play/pause to left click; a bit of logic is needed.Because, if you bind play/pause to left click, how do you manage DVD menus?
So it sounds like VLC's design will likely be able to handle this kind of thing in the not too distant future.Yes, this would be a good idea, once we've finished the vout rework.
*bump* and +1Upon left click, if no DVD menu is currently showing, then play/pause the video.If a DVD menu is showing, and the mouse pointer is over a DVD menu item, then click (navigate) it. If the pointer is not over a menu item, play/pause the video.
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