
YouTube now allows users to skip chapters on videos using two-finger double tap, here is how
India Today
YouTube app for Android and iOS is rolling out two new gestures called the double finger tap and the slide-to-seek gesture for the ease of users.
Long videos on YouTube usually have several chapters. Users can now skip to their favourite chapter by doing a double finger tap on the video. The video streaming giant is rolling out new features for the ease of users, especially those watching long videos with chapters embedded in them. The new feature -- a two-finger double tap -- will allow users to skip chapters in YouTube videos with two-finger double tap. Users can skip to the previous or the next chapter on YouTube app using the new gesture. The feature was first posted on Reddit by user magnatronmusic31 who discovered it, and reported by Android Police. The Redditor commented, "one new addition is double-tapping with two fingers to skip video chapters." We were independently able to confirm it.
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