User manual

Control During Playback
Nero Blu-ray Player
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4 Control During Playback
You have different options to control Nero Blu-ray Player during the playback.
Player Control Bar and Mouse
You can use the standard player control bar, which is always visible in window mode. During
playback in full-screen mode, the player control bar times out after a few seconds. You can
display it again by moving the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen. If you move the
mouse pointer outside the player control bar in full-screen mode, the interactive applications
on the Blu-ray disc gain control (if there are such interactive applications).
Screen Remote Control
A screen remote allows Nero Blu-ray Player to be fully usable with only a mouse as user
input method. The screen remote allows you to navigate through the menus on the disc and
to select an item. Furthermore it provides access to the number and color keys. This is es-
pecially relevant when playing interactive applications such as games. You can open the
screen remote with the
button.
More Menu and Context Menu
You can use both the More menu and the context menu to control Nero Blu-ray Player dur-
ing playback. They provide advanced and standard control options. You can open the con-
text menu via right-click and the More menu via the
More button. The context menu
offers only control options, which can be used in specific contexts.
Keyboard
You can also control most of the control options just with your keyboard and keyboard
shortcuts. Note that there are two keyboard input modes available. Per default you control
Nero Blu-ray Player with your keyboard and use the application-specific keyboard shortcuts
as described in this manual.
However, there is another keyboard input mode available. In the other mode, you can use
the keyboard to type text when the Blu-ray Disc asks you to enter a value (like your name,
for example). In this mode you may also use disc-specific keyboard shortcuts (which must be
provided and supported by the inserted Blu-ray Disc). Note that when you use the keyboard
for typing text, Nero Blu-ray Player is not able to recognize its own, applicaion-specific key-
board shortcuts like Play and Pause.
You can switch between the two input modes with the entries Use Keyboard for Text Input
/ Use Keyboard for Keyboard Shortcuts in the More menu.
See also
Program Interface →7
Context and More menu →9
Keyboard Shortcuts →17