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Hi all,

I got a new MacBook Pro recently and I like the new hardware buttons for
play/pause and skip [of iTunes or whatever's running].  However, there are
some cases when I'm not sure whether or not I've pressed the button
successfully; e.g. if I pause a quiet song in iTunes, there might not be an
appreciable difference in sound to indicate that the keypress worked.  (I
have my system set up to require the Function key for these functions, and I
have a keyboard protector, so sometimes it's iffy as to whether or not I
successfully pressed the key.)

I'm writing to ask if there is any way to display a bezel upon pressing one
of these keys, similarly to how a bezel is displayed on pressing one of the
display brightness, keyboard brightness, or sound keys.  That would be great
as a hard-to-miss visual indicator that the system did in fact receive my
keypress.  Does any existing utility do this, or can anyone think of a way
to hack this together?

Cheers,
- -- 
Benjamin D. Esham   |   [email protected]
   Te audire non possum est. Musa fixa in aure sapientum est.
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