Keyboard shortcuts are great ways to get your computer to what you want to do fast. The following table gives you both Mac and Windows keyboard shortcuts for making your way through iTunes at blazing speeds.
Function | Mac Shortcut | Windows Shortcut |
---|---|---|
Play selected song or video from beginning. | Return | Enter |
Play song or video after pausing. | Spacebar | Spacebar |
Pause playing the song or video. | Spacebar | Spacebar |
Play next song or video. | Right arrow | Right arrow |
Play previous song or video. | Left arrow | Left arrow |
Increase volume. | Command-up arrow | Ctrl+up arrow or Ctrl+plus sign |
Decrease volume. | Command-down arrow | Ctrl+down arrow or Ctrl+minus sign |
Mute volume. | Command-Option-down arrow or Command-Option-up arrow | Ctrl+Alt+down arrow or Ctrl+Alt+up arrow |
Eject CD. | Command-E | Ctrl+E |
Open Info window. | Command-I | Ctrl+I |
Show currently playing song or video. | Command-L | Ctrl+L |
Create a playlist. | Command-N | Ctrl+N |
Shrink to mini-player (Windows). | Not applicable | Ctrl+M |
Minimize to Dock (Mac). | Command-M | Not applicable |
Display visuals full-screen. | Command-F | Ctrl+F |
Go to next page in iTunes Store. | Command-] | Ctrl+] |
Go to previous page in iTunes Store. | Command-[ | Ctrl+[ |
Temporarily stop an iPad, iPod, or iPhone from automatically synchronizing | Command-Option | Shift+Ctrl |
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