I keep pressing this button with my mouth, because I find it satisfying. But every time I do, the music I’m listening to unsurprisingly stops.

So I came to ask if there’s a way to turn this function off, I rarely use it anyway.

btw, i listen to my music using vlc media player on android, but somethimes i use spotify too.

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    5 months ago

    I was never able to get that working

    try messing around in the accessibility settings, see if you get lucky

    otherwise get a second pair of earphones and lip stim on that pair

    or chew gum or get a fidget cube or ask your doctor for ritalin

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      5 months ago

      well, i don’t find any setting that can help me :/

      or chew gum or get a fidget cube or ask your doctor for ritalin

      thanks, I’m going to get some medical help soon, I’ve suspected ADHD for a while now

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    5 months ago

    You may be able to use key mapper to remap the heaphone key to a null action; but i’m not sure if it’s possible, and even if it does the app warns that bindings only work while the screen is on due to android limitations.

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      Key Mapper a few Android versions ago would have been the solution, but in 14, they definitely scaled back what you can do. It almost like they are becoming apple. Lol

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      I think they mean the wire button. Many wired headphones have a little button or some have several on a pad for media controls.