chill wrote: 
> If you only have, say, a light switch available I guess you could make
> it work with that, but you'd have to make it clear that the switch would
> have to be toggled one way and then the other (closed then opened) in
> quick succession for a single 'press'.  Since you only need the 'pause'
> function, you could leave out the 'stop' function, or define the long
> press to be so long (say 3000 milliseconds) that there's no danger of it
> accidentally being triggered.  Or you could define the long press to be
> the same 'pause' function.  Or you could just leave the long press
> undefined, so it's never triggered.  Several options, but from memory I
> believe that the event is only triggered once the pin is ungrounded - I
> could be wrong there - so it would be important that the switch is
> always toggled both ways, and left in the 'open' position.
i found some old iphone headsets with headphone remote buttons, but no
soldering iron, lets see, maybe i can ducktape the wires ...
ill keep you posted:-)



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