To auto-scroll YouTube Shorts,
use browser extensions like "Auto Youtube Shorts Scroller" or "Short Scroll" on desktop (Chrome/Edge). On Android, third-party apps like "Autoscroll" can be used, while native auto-play features on mobile apps primarily work for regular videos, not always for Shorts.
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Auto Youtube Shorts Scroller: Install this extension from the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.Log in or register now.to automatically scroll when a video ends
. Use Shift + D to toggle it on/off.
Short Scroll: Install this extension from the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.Log in or register now. to set a custom percentage (e.g., 100%) for when the page should automatically scroll.
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How to Auto-Scroll on Mobile
Android: Use third-party apps such as "Autoscroll" (requires accessibility permissions to work).
Mobile App Settings: Open the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.Log in or register now. app, go to Settings -> Playback and check for "Autoplay" options. Note that native mobile autoplay often repeats the same Short rather than scrolling to the next one.
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Quick Tips
Keyboard Shortcuts: Press the spacebar or down arrow to manually scroll in a browser.
Refresh: If extensions fail, refresh the Shorts tab.
Incognito Mode: If auto-play behaves unexpectedly, try using incognito mode, say some users.