Request for EarPods controls to work in Windows 7/8 & Boot Camp 5

I request that Apple support EarPods controls in Windows 7/8 and Boot Camp 5 if possible. If any one else agrees please add to my post.
Thanks!

Apple isn't here--we are all end-users like you. This is how to get a request tp Apple employees"
http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
As Bootcamp is part of OSX, I believe the link I posted is the best one for your request.

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