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You can already skip to the next and previous tracks using the hardware keyboard's left and right arrow keys.
Is the media player widget open source????????
I know that the media player is closed source, but if the widgets for the media player is open source, and whether you may be able to make script or deamon , which will allow the hardware buttons to control play, pause, fast forward and rewind, stop, next - previous song ... ?
hmmm????