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How to make the XF86AudioPlay button an omni-play button ...

    https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=8179
    Shortcut: XF86AudioPlay I can rebind it to one of my favourite players (one among radiotray, audacious and rhythmbox), but to all of them. Instead, in GNOME, without making and keyboard binding, I am able to start any of the above players and to have the XF86AudioPlay automa (t|g)ically working.

Gnome Keybinder doesn't bind properly to XF86AudioPlay

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59716170/gnome-keybinder-doesnt-bind-properly-to-xf86audioplay
    According to the output of xev and GNOME gettings the keysym have to be 'XF86AudioPlay' without enclosing brackets. Keybinder.bind …

sound - Detect media play / pause events - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/959731/detect-media-play-pause-events
    Moreover, xdotool key XF86AudioPlay simply toggles the playback, whereas xdotool key XF86AudioPause does nothing. That makes things even worse: start PC with headphones in, ... Rhythmbox buttons, which is somewhat impractical. Also, if I close Rhythmbox while playing, the state machine will stay in a playing state.

HowTos/Laptops/Lenovo/Thinkpad-X200s - CentOS Wiki

    https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Lenovo/Thinkpad-X200s
    Firefox understands the XF86Forward and XF86Back events. And Rhythmbox understands the XF86AudioPlay, XF86AudioPrev and XF86AudioNext events. Alternatively, you can configure these buttons inside Gnome in System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts. Then simply press the keys for the Volume Mute (0xa0), Volume Down (0xae) and Volume Up (0xb0).

Pause music with bluetooth headset button - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/649461/pause-music-with-bluetooth-headset-button
    I tried looking at it with xev, and it gives me XF86AudioPlay key events. Pressing the corresponding key in the keyboard does play/pause music. KeyPress event, serial 39, synthetic NO, window 0x5a00001, root 0x294, subw 0x0, time 6697193, (104,41), root: (1384,93), state 0x0, keycode 208 (keysym 0x1008ff14, XF86AudioPlay), same_screen YES ...

edited keyboard symbols in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/pc ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/537377/edited-keyboard-symbols-in-usr-share-x11-xkb-symbols-pc-firefox-ignores-it
    It doesn't work either; XF86AudioPlay will translate into MediaPlay in firefox and MediaPlayPause in chromium, but both the youtube player and and the built-in <video> player will ignore either of them. I've also tested with a simple key (ie with no modifiers -- 'state 0x0`). A simple browser extension could fix that.

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