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    Hi there! I don’t have an Android Wear, so I have no idea how that stuff works. If you could explain it very thorough, I may have a chance, otherwise, I’ll just have to wait until I buy an Android Wear (if I ever do).

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    Michael Jones commented  · 

    I know this was put up a long time ago! My experience with the Android Wear watch that I just got was that when I turn on the lock screen notifications, I get controls on my watch automatically. They look like this (assuming this forum doesn't strip out my URL): https://www.dropbox.com/s/osj4v5qkmm7v8sv/screen%20%281%29.png?dl=0

    The forward and back controls work, and when I click the pause button it changes into the play triangle - but it doesn't pause anything. The volume controller at the bottom doesn't seem to do anything either.

    With two requests in five years I'm thinking this is probably a low priority! But I think there is an SDK that can be downloaded to work with Android Wear stuff, even if you don't actually have the hardware.

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