osx - plugin for google music to use headset command

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2014-04
  • Laurent

    I'm using Jabra Halo Bluetooth headset connected to a Mac (OS X 10.9) and I listen to music through Google Music on Google Chrome browser.

    My question is : Is there a way (plugin, extension, app or anything) to have the command of the Jabra Halo (next song / previous song) recognized by Google Music ?

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  • 8088

    You should be able to find them by looking through the embed tags and perhaps the newer canvas tags.

    1. Start the Developer tools from the Wrench -> Tools menu.

    2. Search for embed and canvas, enumerate through the found tags.

    3. Repeat the search for both the Elements and Scripts tab.

    In my case I have Cooliris installed, and apparently thanks to you I have just discovered that it always loads:

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    PS: I'm using Firefox 6.0a1 as a main browser, but Google Chrome and IE9 as a back-up for when Firefox 6.0a1 breaks.


    However, if enabling the plug-in is allowed, you could simply open Task Manager from the Tools menu and check the latest plug-in(s) that was/were launched. Which indicates what plug-in(s) the site ran.

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