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| Chrome will soon support your keyboard’s play and pause buttons Starting next month, Google Chrome will finally offer official support for multimedia keys found on desktop and laptop keyboards, according to ZDNet. That means when you hit the "play" or "pause" button on your keyboard, Chrome should respond in kind... https://www.engadget.com/2019/02/08/...a-key-support/ |
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