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And for even more fun...
I actually found this out a little while ago myself, while looking at a QT file in my web browser. Using the forward/backward buttons on my MS trackball explorer, played the clips forward/backward.
To me it's almost a bug...
It's actually really annoying for me when I am navigating the web. I use cmd+arrows to go back and forth all the time, and whenever I go to a page with a Quicktime movie, I always have to remember that I can't use that to go back, because it always causes Quicktime to play in reverse instead of moving my browser back. Hmm, what was the most likely thing I wanted to do there?
To me it's almost a bug...
Keep in mind that the standard Mac OS X keyboard commands for back/forward are command-[ and command-]. You'll find that these work in Safari, Help Center, the Finder, and a number of other applications. (Note that these keys aren't listed in the Aqua Human Interface Guidelines .. it unfortunately does not have a very long list of standard key equivalents. But when the Finder, web browser, and help system all use the same key combo, then it's pretty safe to expect others to do so also.) |
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