However, from what I've found so far, it looks like this might be up to Pandora to implement. This is perhaps a general Windows 10 thing, so I'm also going to post there to see if anyone has ideas. Is there something about the Pandora app that doesn't fully integrate the app and the OS? Is there anything I can do to make the media keys work with Pandora? If this is something Pandora needs to implement, where can I supply that feedback? But for some reason, the media keys for play/pause or next aren't interacting with Pandora. If I change the volume, a box next to the volume meter shows the current song, artist, album art, and options to play/pause or go to the next track. If I hover over the app in the taskbar, I can play/pause or go to the next track. Windows definitely knows that the Pandora app is playing music. Unfortunately, the media keys just launch Windows Media Player instead of interacting with the media that's already playing in Pandora. Pandora offers a different experience over Spotify and Rdio in terms of the relevancy of songs played and breath of music selection. I've been using the Pandora app on Windows 10 Desktop for a while, but I just upgraded my keyboard recently and would like to take advantage of its media keys. Pandora Radio is one of the best and most versatile online music streaming services for radio.
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