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by parl_match
9 days ago
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> Whatever is the last thing that was paused should play IMHO That's currently how it works. This is purely an issue and complaint for when nothing at all was playing or open, and an app hasn't currently registered a handler. If you land on a fresh desktop from reboot and press play, what should happen? |
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But whatever, the experience is bad: I have to wait for the Music application startup time, then click the context menu and select "Quit Apple Music". It feels like being forced to watch a product ad. Opening Apple Music is never what I want. Imagine if pressing shift opened TextEdit by default, that would be silly. Or doing CMD-v where you can't paste would automatically pop up some random app.
I feel like no machine response is a correct UX pattern in this case. The absence of sound playback would indicate to me that I need to do something else to play sound.