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What methods exist for identifying and charting headphone button inputs on a Windows 10 system?

What methods exist for identifying and charting headphone button inputs on a Windows 10 system?

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Just_Senya
Member
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08-30-2016, 08:13 AM
#11
As mentioned before, the microphone functions correctly, so I believe I have the correct adapter. The link to the adapter was included in my original post too. https://www.amazon.com/DuKabel-ProSeries...11M1T?th=1
Please let me know if you experience any success with in-line controls on a Dell. Searching has been difficult and mostly results in discussions about microphone or headset issues. I’m having trouble finding information confirming support for generic headsets on Windows.
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Just_Senya
08-30-2016, 08:13 AM #11

As mentioned before, the microphone functions correctly, so I believe I have the correct adapter. The link to the adapter was included in my original post too. https://www.amazon.com/DuKabel-ProSeries...11M1T?th=1
Please let me know if you experience any success with in-line controls on a Dell. Searching has been difficult and mostly results in discussions about microphone or headset issues. I’m having trouble finding information confirming support for generic headsets on Windows.

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Retweeting
Junior Member
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09-13-2016, 06:27 AM
#12
Except this is a CTIA adapter. If your earbuds were meant for phones, you need an OMTP compatible adapter or get a OMTP to CTIA converter.
I haven't had any success and I don't plan on buying an adapter to make it work.
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Retweeting
09-13-2016, 06:27 AM #12

Except this is a CTIA adapter. If your earbuds were meant for phones, you need an OMTP compatible adapter or get a OMTP to CTIA converter.
I haven't had any success and I don't plan on buying an adapter to make it work.

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Spyros17
Junior Member
48
09-13-2016, 02:48 PM
#13
I know this is a old thread but you seem to know how this works
Its related but kinda a different issue let me explain
So i got some headphone mic adapters so i could record output sound from other devices and listen to it via headphones using my phone or other stuff with a single headphone port
The first one worked perfectly fine on my phone and didn't seem to create any issues it recorded fine and such until the cable got broke and it wouldn't recognise it anymore so i had to buy another
I brought another one (and a 3rd one since i thought the 2nd was defective) and they both have strange behaviour on my phone, when i plug it in its usually fine just to start with with it having so sound from the device i plug in to record, but when i play sound it usually doesn't even pick it up atall usually until i make it quite loud (the device i want to record) and when it picks it up then my phone starts going crazy and controlling itself (play/pause next back volume up/down/google assist etc) and i dont know whats causing its is it the omtp/cia thing that's the reason it could be doing this? its unusable to record while its doing this stuff also and i want to find out why if i can and you can since the first adapter seemed to be competly fine, or is it something else that can be causing this, i would like to know!
Thanks!
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Spyros17
09-13-2016, 02:48 PM #13

I know this is a old thread but you seem to know how this works
Its related but kinda a different issue let me explain
So i got some headphone mic adapters so i could record output sound from other devices and listen to it via headphones using my phone or other stuff with a single headphone port
The first one worked perfectly fine on my phone and didn't seem to create any issues it recorded fine and such until the cable got broke and it wouldn't recognise it anymore so i had to buy another
I brought another one (and a 3rd one since i thought the 2nd was defective) and they both have strange behaviour on my phone, when i plug it in its usually fine just to start with with it having so sound from the device i plug in to record, but when i play sound it usually doesn't even pick it up atall usually until i make it quite loud (the device i want to record) and when it picks it up then my phone starts going crazy and controlling itself (play/pause next back volume up/down/google assist etc) and i dont know whats causing its is it the omtp/cia thing that's the reason it could be doing this? its unusable to record while its doing this stuff also and i want to find out why if i can and you can since the first adapter seemed to be competly fine, or is it something else that can be causing this, i would like to know!
Thanks!

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CliveyB
Member
68
09-13-2016, 11:33 PM
#14
@Gaberilde
This is, indeed an old thread.
Please start a new thread specific to your devices, specs, and the problems being encounted.
Closing this thread to further comment.
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CliveyB
09-13-2016, 11:33 PM #14

@Gaberilde
This is, indeed an old thread.
Please start a new thread specific to your devices, specs, and the problems being encounted.
Closing this thread to further comment.

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