WheelSkip lets you hover over a web or local video and use the mouse wheel to seek forward or backward.
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Instantly detects the video player under your cursor so mouse wheel scrolling becomes precise seek control.
WheelSkip responds quickly to scroll input, keeping seeking smooth and low-latency.
Runs in the system tray. Uses almost zero CPU/RAM. Never interrupts work.
WheelSkip is built for browser video, streaming sites, local media players, and embedded videos inside apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram.
A quick guide to video compatibility, custom rules, and scroll direction.
Hover over a supported video and scroll the mouse wheel. WheelSkip turns scroll input into forward or backward video skipping on many web players, local media players, and embedded app videos.
Yes. You can tune how far each wheel step moves the video and how quickly repeated scrolling accelerates. Steps Per Scroll controls the base skip distance, Acceleration Threshold makes acceleration kick in sooner during repeated wheel input, and AccelMaxStep sets the maximum skip size while accelerating.
Yes. By default, scrolling down seeks forward. Right-click the tray icon, open Config, and turn on Scroll down to rewind.
WheelSkip supports local media players, browser-based web video, and embedded video inside apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and WeChat.
Most videos are supported by WheelSkip, but a few players do not expose stable recognition signals.
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