Kodi (earlier known as XBMC) is one powerful, open sourcemedia serverand player that has gained popularity over the past few years. Because of the efforts of the community,Kodi now supportsmajority of devices ranging from Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, Raspberry pi etc. One big reason behind the popularity of kodi is its unlimited customization prospects. You can useKodi Skins,Kodi repos,Kodi builds, and more to customize the entire UI. However, over all the changing things in Kodi, one thing that remains constant is Kodi keyboard shortcuts.
And that’s a good thing because learning to navigate Kodi’s UI can be frustrating for new users. The interface uses its own navigation structure which doesn’t follow the native app structures of the platforms its on. That’s why, having a set of keyboard shortcuts is helpful in navigating the interface quickly. If you want to use Kodi, you should learn its keyboard commands. In this article, we are bringing some of the most useful Kodi Keyboard shortcuts which every Kodi user should know about.
Below we have added quick links to help you easily move inside the article. The article is long so make use of these quick links to quickly move to Kodi keyboard shortcuts that you want to learn.
Shortcut Key:C
This shortcut key helps you find the contextual menu of files, folders, and add-ons. For example, if you have selected a video file, pressing C key will provide you with few options including “Play”, “Add to Queue”, “Mark as Watched”, etc. Basically, this shortcut key is an alternative to the right-click on the mouse.
Shortcut Key:H
No matter where you are on Kodi, just press H key and it will switch to the live TV window. This shortcut comes handy when you are juggling between your local library and live TV window.
Shortcut Key:Ctrl + → or Ctrl + ←
If you are watching a video then press Ctrl key and the right/left navigation key to seek forward or backward. It will seek the playback by 5 seconds.
Shortcut Key:Page Up or Page Down
You can use page up and page down key to skip to the next queued video. It will mostly come handy when you are watching a TV series or have queued videos in your playlist.
Shortcut Key:tab
If you are playing a video and want to keep it playing in the background, just hit the tab key and you will exit the full-screen playback. Meanwhile, you can choose a different video or complete some other task on Kodi. To go back to the full-screen mode, press the tab key again.
Shortcut Key:M
Now you can mute video or audio playback by just pressing the M key. No need to press the minus key several times to bring down the volume.
Shortcut Key:Ctrl + End
If you are on the home screen, just press Ctrl and End key at once to close Kodi. Do note that, you will have to be on Kodi home screen to be able to perform this shortcut.
Shortcut Key: \
Kodi opens in full-screen mode by default. By using this keyboard shortcut, one can easily toggle from full screen to windowed mode. This will allow the user to access other software/apps simultaneously while using Kodi.
Shortcut Key:A
Sometimes audio and video of a particular video don’t sync well. In such cases, you can use this keyboard command to adjust audio delay, so that it syncs well with the video.
Shortcut Key:F
If you want to skip a particular part of a movie or a music video, simply press ‘F’ key. If you press once, the video will fast forward at 2x pace. Press it twice and the video will fast forward at 4x pace and so on. Alternatively, you can use right arrow key to forward the video 30 seconds.
Shortcut Key:P
Pressing ‘P’ will start the video.
Shortcut Key:X
To stop a particular video, just press ‘X’ key.
Shortcut Key:R
If you love a particular scene of a movie or a music video, simply press ‘R’ key to rewind back. If you press once, the video will rewind at 2x pace. Press it twice and the video will rewind at 4x pace and so on. Alternatively, you can use the left arrow key to rewind the video 3o seconds.
Shortcut Key:T
If you want to turn subtitles on/off for a movie or a video, just press ‘T’. However, Subtitles settings must be properly configured before trying this shortcut.
Shortcut Key:Esc
If you want to go back to a previous menu or want to go back to the home screen, just press ‘Esc’ key. It will save you from multiple clicks.
Shortcut Key:Ctrl + S or Prt Sc
If you want to take a screenshot of what’s playing on your Kodi media center, just press ‘Ctrl+S’. Once you press it, a dialog box will ask you for the preferred location for saving that screenshot.
Or an alternate way of taking a screenshot is to hit ‘PrtSc’. The screenshot will be saved to the clipboard which you can retrieve by opening ‘Paint’ and pressing ‘Ctrl+V’.
If you wish to take a print out of the screenshot, you can easily do so since it is available in ready to use printable format.
Shortcut Key:– (minus), + Plus
For decreasing volume of a video, just press ‘-‘ key and for increasing the volume, press ‘+’ key. You will have to press a particular key multiple times to change the volume to a required level.
If you want to mute a video completely, press ‘-‘ key multiple times so that the volume becomes zero.
Shortcut Key:S
For quickly getting yourself out of the system, just press the ‘S’ key. It will give you an option for exiting Kodi with just one click. Also, it has the option to directly shut down/hibernate your system. This helps you save a lot of time when you are in a hurry.
Shortcut Key:Space bar
For playing/pausing a particular video, all you have to do is to hit ‘space’ bar. It’s the same keyboard shortcut that we have for VLC and YouTube.
Shortcut Key:Z
Kodi Shortcuts for Pictures
Shortcut Key:1-9
Pressing numerical keys from 1-9 will zoom the images in increasing order.
Shortcut Key:. period
You can browse through images without having to use your cursor. Just press ‘.’ key and you can scroll to the next image.
Shortcut Key:, comma
For viewing the previous image, just press ‘,’.
It’s also quite simple to zoom in while viewing pictures. To zoom into the photo,press the (+) key.
When you want to zoom out of a photo, simplypress the (-) key.
Times when you want better control over Kodi, these default keyboard shortcuts can come in handy.
To toggle debug logging, all you need to do is press theCtrl+⇧ Shift+D keys.
If you ever feel the need to have access to code info such as bitrates and cache, press theCtrl+⇧ Shift+O.
Adjusting the playback speed with a keyboard shortcut is just as straightforward. Simply, press thealt+← or →to decrease/increase playback speed
You can hit the“Y”key to select or switch player.
Kodi also offers support for quite a few handy shortcuts related to mouse controls. Keep them in mind, if you prefer to use a mouse to control media.
To select any item, justleft-clickon an item.
If you want to queue to playlist,middle-clickon an item.
You canright-clickon an item to quickly access the context menu.
Right-click on the blank areato go back. Though there are multiple ways to go back to the previous screen, it seems quite easy especially when you are using a mouse.
To go up, all you have to do is justmouse wheel up.
To go down, simplymouse wheel down.
For Windows
If you wish to access an option on your system, outside of Kodi but without having to exit it. Just press the Windows key and you are good.
For Mac
Some helpful Kodi keyboard shortcuts for Mac users.
If you want to quit the app, press the ⌘ Cmd+Q keys on your Mac keyboard.
⌘ Cmd+H and ⌘ Cmd+M keyboard shortcuts come into play when you want to hide/minimize the app to the dock.
Pressing the ⌘ Cmd+F keys allows you to toggle full-screen.
To capture screenshot, all you have to do is just press the ⌘ Cmd+S keys at once.
That ends our article on the best Kodi Keyboard shortcuts that you should know. If you need an official list of all Kodi keyboard shortcuts, you canclick here to learn them. However, I think for most users, the keyboard shortcuts mentioned here are more than enough.
It’s quite simple to go back to Kodi. Simply, click/tap on the back button. You can also hit the Esc key to go back to the previous screen. When using the mouse, right-click on the blank area.
Keymaps are XML base files that are used to define the mapping of keys including keyboard keys as well as joysticks, mouse, and remote buttons.
To minimize Kodi on your computer running Windows, simply press the Win + M keys. If you want to minimize Kodi to the dock on your Mac, press ⌘ Cmd+M keys.
Once you start using these keyboard shortcuts, using Kodi will be a peace of cake for you. As per my experience, it will take you about two to three weeks of using Kodi to remember all these keyboard shortcuts. I personally use these Kodi keyboard shortcuts even without thinking about them now. Do check them out and let us know your favorite Kodi keyboard shortcuts by writing in the comments section below.
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