People are just noticing life-changing Netflix trick you need to learn now

MILLIONS of Netflix fans are missing out on some very handy shortcuts.

Whether you’re using Netflix on desktop or mobile, there’s a trick for you.

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Watching telly on a laptop or computer can sometimes be annoying.

That’s especially true if you’re having to faff around with a mouse or trackpad.

Thankfully Netflix has created several keyboard shortcuts that can help you navigate the app much more quickly.

There are loads to try out, and you’ve almost certainly missed some of them.

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Here are the most useful:

Spacebar – toggle play / pauseEnter – toggle play / pauseF – full screenEsc – exit full screenLeft Arrow – rewind 10 secondsRight Arrow – fast-forward 10 secondsUp arrow – volume upDown arrow – volume downM – mute toggleShift-Alt-Left Click – adjust the streaming bitrate (to improve or reduce the quality of the video)

There are also some clever hacks that you should know about on mobile.

For instance, normally if you want to fast-forward through a TV show or movie, you have to tap the screen and then drag the time-bar up hit the skip icons.


But there’s a faster way to skip.

All you need to do is double-tap on the screen – on the left for a 10-second rewind or on the right for a 10-second fast-forward.

This makes it quicker and easier to skip (or backtrack) through something you’re watching.

And you can also make the video full screen by doing a pinching-out motion.

Both of these features are already available on YouTube, so they should fell very natural on Netflix too.

And here’s one more Netflix trick you might enjoy…

Netflix requests

If you’re a big fan of a certain TV series or a film but Netflix doesn’t have it then you don’t have to suffer in silence.

You can send a request directly to Netflix asking them to consider getting your favourite content.

Simply go to the “Request TV shows or movies” of the Netflix help website, where you can make up to three content suggestions at a time.

You can ask for content that was once on Netflix but vanished – or something that’s never been on the platform before.

If you’re really desperate to see your favourite film on the TV app then you can even start a live chat with Netflix or call them directly.

Sadly there’s no guarantee that you will actually have any success.

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Netflix might simply decide it doesn’t want to spend money on acquiring the licences for the content.

And enough users might not have requested the same content – so there’s little incentive to follow through.

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