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Control audio or video playback with your keyboard

Control audio or video playback with your keyboard

This article describes the media control feature that's available in Firefox version 81 and above.

You control media (audio or video) playback inside Firefox without clicking on the video or audio itself. You can now control it by pressing the hardware control buttons on a keyboard or headset, pressing the button on the virtual control interface or by sending commands via specific protocol, such as MPRIS.

What platform supports this feature?

You can use this feature on MacOS (OSX 10.12.1 or above), Windows (Windows 8.1 or above), and Linux (gtk-based distributions).

Currently we only support controlling media playing from audio and video, so it cannot control media from web-audio and web-speech.

Media from web-audio and web-speech cannot be controlled. Also:

If there are multiple tabs playing at the same time, you could control the last tab playing media, unless you are playing in Picture-in-Picture mode. In this case, the tab the picture-in-picture video belongs to would always be the tab that is being controlled.

Each platform has its own mechanism for which applications control audio. In some cases, multiple applications might try to control the media keys at the same time. If this happens, try to close any other apps that are trying to control your media control keys.

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