Although the WWDC 2017 keynote
lasted more than 2h30, the Cupertino company was not able to talk about all the
new features introduced by iOS 11 due to limited time to present all
OS and new products.
With the availability of the beta version for developers, we have
was able to discover quite a few changes for iOS 11, one of them being a
enhanced video playerwhich also supportsTHE
keyboard shortcuts.
In iOS 11, the user can now access subtitles and
AirPlay controls directly from video playback. There are also two
new buttons allowing you to jump 15 seconds forward or backward in
the video, for example to rewatch a scene.
But that's not all, users of external keyboard for iPad or
iPhone, can alsouse keyboard shortcutspour
control video without touching the screen with many controls
different.
So a new video player that brings some features
additional for iPhone, but above all very useful with the support of
keyboard shortcuts for advanced users on iPad.
Also read, therecent information regarding
iOS 11, dont :
Apple Keynote: all the new iOS 11, iPad, Mac and HomePod features in one
article- What
iPhone and iPad to take advantage of iOS 11
The App Store redesigned with iOS 11: the editorial in the spotlight, here are the
changes- All this
What you need to know about the new iOS 11 Control Center
iOS 11 helps regain storage space with suggestions- iOS
11 provides a function to record a video of the screen,
directly from iPhone or iPad - iOS
11 allows direct reading of QR codes: operation in
video - It is
fact, 32-bit apps are no longer supported by iOS 11 - The
NFC chip of the iPhone finally opens: reading tags at the rendezvous of
apps with iOS 11
Live Blog from the Apple WWDC 2017 conference: iOS 11, new Mac, iPad,
etc.- Move
multiple app icons from page to page becomes easier with iOS 11
(video) - New effects
to liven up iMessage conversations in iOS 11
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