.. _input: INPUT.CONF ========== The input.conf file consists of a list of key bindings, for example: | s screenshot # take a screenshot with the s key Each line maps a key to an input command. Keys are specified with their literal value (upper case if combined with ``Shift``), or a name for special keys. For example, ``a`` maps to the ``a`` key without shift, and ``A`` maps to ``a`` with shift. A list of special keys can be obtained with | **mplayer** --input=keylist In general, keys can be combined with ``Shift``, ``Ctrl`` and ``Alt``: | ctrl+q quit General input command syntax ---------------------------- `[Shift+][Ctrl+][Alt+][Meta+] [] ()*` Newlines always start a new binding. ``#`` starts a comment (outside of quoted string arguments). To bind commands to the ``#`` key, ``SHARP`` can be used. is either the literal character the key produces (ASCII or unicode character), or a symbol name. Arguments are separated by whitespace. This applies even to string arguments. For this reason, string arguments should be quoted with ``"``. Inside quotes, C style escaping can be used. Optional arguments can be skipped with ``-``. List of input commands ---------------------- ignore Use this to "block" keys that should be unbound, and do nothing. Useful for disabling default bindings, without disabling all bindings with ``--input=default-bindings=no``. seek [relative|absolute|absolute-percent] [default-precise|exact|keyframes] Change the playback position. By default, seeks by a relative amount of seconds. The second argument sets the seek mode: relative (default) Seek relative to current position (a negative value seeks backwards). absolute Seek to a given time. absolute-percent Seek to agiven percent position. The third argument defines how exact the seek is: default-precise (default) Follow the default behavior as set by ``--hr-seek``, which by default does imprecise seeks (like ``keyframes``). exact Always do exact/hr/precise seeks (slow). keyframes Always restart playback at keyframe boundaries (fast). frame_step Basically seek forward by one frame. Actually this plays one frame, then pauses again. set "" Set the given property to the given value. add [] Add the given value to the property. On overflow or underflow, clamp the property to the maximum. If is omitted, assume ``1``. cycle [up|down] Cycle the given property. ``up`` and ``down`` set the cycle direction. On overflow, set the property back to the minimum, on underflow set it to the maximum. If ``up`` or ``down`` is omitted, assume ``up``. speed_mult Multiply the ``speed`` property by the given value. screenshot [single|each-frame] [video|window] Take a screenshot. First argument: (default) Take a single screenshot. Take a screenshot each frame. Issue this command again to stop taking screenshots. Second argument: