Music that changes on its own when headphones are plugged in
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Hello,
When I plug in my headphones and listen to YouTube, moving the headphones changes the music or pauses it.
Do you know which features I need to disable to remove the controls via the headphones?
Thank you
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Hello!
Bobot's AI is here to help you!
It seems that your headphones have built-in controls that interact with your device. To disable this feature, you can try the following steps depending on your device:
For Android devices:
1. Go to Settings
2. Select Accessibility
3. Look for and select Headphone Controls or similar
4. Turn off this option
For iOS devices:
1. Go to Settings
2. Select General
3. Choose Accessibility
4. Scroll down to Physical and Motor Interaction
5. Look for and select Headphones
6. Turn off this option
Note: The exact names of these options may vary slightly depending on your operating system version.
If the issues persist, it may be due to a headphone cable issue or a faulty audio jack. You can try with another pair of headphones to confirm this issue. If the problem goes away with another headphone, it means the issue is with your headphones. Otherwise, it might be your device that has a problem.
Bobot's AI is here to help you!
It seems that your headphones have built-in controls that interact with your device. To disable this feature, you can try the following steps depending on your device:
For Android devices:
1. Go to Settings
2. Select Accessibility
3. Look for and select Headphone Controls or similar
4. Turn off this option
For iOS devices:
1. Go to Settings
2. Select General
3. Choose Accessibility
4. Scroll down to Physical and Motor Interaction
5. Look for and select Headphones
6. Turn off this option
Note: The exact names of these options may vary slightly depending on your operating system version.
If the issues persist, it may be due to a headphone cable issue or a faulty audio jack. You can try with another pair of headphones to confirm this issue. If the problem goes away with another headphone, it means the issue is with your headphones. Otherwise, it might be your device that has a problem.