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So I did the jump and bought myself some good Sennheiser Accentum Plus headphones which are overall pretty good, the only issue I'm facing is that the headphones itself didn't come with buttons to skip/pause music and instead uses a touch panel, the problem is that when I try to skip a song or pause it with the touch panel it doesn't work at all, it works nice in my phone but on my Linux system it doesn't. I tried with different programs and it doesn't change anything.

Someone have some advice? I'm using ArcoLinux i3

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Most likely the headphones are doing the translation and end up sending a normal signal like any other headphone would. Meaning that if it's not working it's either the app you are using in Linux, the drivers, or the DE.

Give us some more details on what software you were using on Linux, what distro you are using and what DE

Maybe start by checking if other headphones have the same issue and maybe the arch wiki since it has a Bluetooth page

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I don't think the device decides if your touch controls work. I'm sending my Sennheiser CX's back because the left bud does no longer respond to touch.

In any event, it seems like you need Bluetooth Avcrp Transport drivers, maybe Linux doesn't come with that.