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At one point in macOS history, if you had a Play/Pause button on your keyboard, it kept “focus” on whatever the last music app you used was. Then Apple broadened that to include anything with ...
Your TV, Blu-Ray player, and DVR all come with remote controls, but if you use a PC to run your media center, nothing comes in the box. Fortunately, if you have an Android phone, you can control ...
The latest Chrome update helps fix that by adding a new button that gathers all the media playing in your browser and displays play, pause and skip buttons for each one. Home News ...
A box will appear showing you the current video or song playing. Multiple boxes may appear if you have more than one video playing. Click the Pause button. 4. Click the Play button to continue ...
Google could soon add a button to its Chrome browser that would make it possible to pause or play video from any tab. A recent release of Chrome's Canary development version has a new feature ...
Chromecast suddenly lets you pause and un-pause videos with your TV’s infrared remote. While it doesn’t seem that Google has officially announced the functionality, I’ve just tested it ...
The play/pause button is located on the toolbar (in Chrome Canary nightly builds for now) as a quick and easy way to control media playback in any tab with a single click or tap.
The GCM Play/Pause button will be added to Chrome's desktop versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux. No word on Chrome OS, but it's very likely that the button will work there as well.
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