When I press the mic button of my earphone on mobile, it skips to the next music.
I tried do the same in WMP in PC, but it did not work. The button has no functionality on PC, why?
The plug of my earphone e TRRS, as my phone and laptop.
So, why it does not work? Is there some way to enable its button skip/back functionality, as has in phone?
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>>51454103
>Xposed additions
It is for Android, right? I wanto to use its functionality on PC, with some Windows music player.
I want at least understand why it does not work. It has no logic. Smartphone and laptop have the same plug port, so why PC does not recognize the earphone button? I can hear the musics just fine, but the button simple does not have functionality.
>>51454067
They do work in OSX
>>51455012
Why it does not work in Windows? It is just the mic button.I can hear music just fine. But I want to skip/back musics on WMP and it does not work as work when it is plugged on mobile phone.
I want at least to understand the issue.
I have those and they don't fit in my ears. They were cheap though, but barely higher quality than dollar store headphones
>>51454067
Your picture looks like a goofy face
>>51454250
Buttons are a hack built on the trs connector, which was only designed to transport two channels of analog audio. There's not even a standard about buttons: there are in fact incompatibilities between Apple and everyone else. Computer sound cards, AFAIK, are not equipped to detect shorted contacts as button presses.
>>51455079
I thought that. By default my PC do not recognize the button, ok. But is there some way to make it does? I have to write a specific program for it? It is just a software/driver issue, right?
>>51455149
What I told you is that I think it's a hardware deficiency.
>>51455221
Combo audio jack:
"This integrated headphone / microphone port uses a 4 section plug (identified with 3 black / colored rings)."
It is what my laptop has. Exactly the same type of port that my earphone requires.
>>51455347
Its the same port but it doesn't have the hardware to detect buttons, only microphones. Stop asking the same question. The answer is no.
>>51455597
It does not make sense.