Ios Youtube App Gestures
Youtube is making it easier to switch to full screen mode with its new gesture.
Ios youtube app gestures. The gestures will work in both portrait and landscape. The youtube app recently added two swipe gestures that you may have discovered by accident as i did. Next time you are watching a video on your iphone you can swipe left to go to the next suggested video while swiping right will take you back to your previously watched video.
You can swipe up on the video interface to enter full screen mode. What s more google refused to provide a release. Interestingly swipe gestures were first seen on the youtube app for android almost half a year ago but the feature is making its debut on ios.
In a new update on ios and android youtube gestures have been introduced along with a few other new features to ease your binge. Captions have been moved to the top right. Similarly swiping down will help you exit full screen mode.
Google has also placed the captions toggle on the top of the video playback window making it much more convenient to it. If you really want to navigate your way through the youtube app on android and ios there are four gestures worth knowing about a nd odds are good you ve. Sometimes the binge goes on for.
The biggest update is a new gesture to enable or disable full screen video. Instead of tapping the button or rotating your phone you ll now be able to swipe up on the video window to enter. Another minor change is the ability to switch to count down mode when you tap on the timestamp in the player.
The latest update to the youtube ios app adds a new gesture to the video player to quickly switch between videos. There is nothing more relaxing than ending your day with a quick binge of youtube videos when you go to bed after a long day. The new youtube app for ios has autoplay on the top right corner of the video playback window instead of its placement below the video playback window making it easier for you to turn the autoplay on or off.