A tip..
It might be common sense for some.. it *is* common sense now I know about it, but it's best that I explain a trick I found out last week when I visited the hospital outpatients last week.
I had complained that it is fiddly to take off the speech processor, press the two buttons simultaneously, plonk it back on again and answer the phone in a short space of time.
I was shown a very simple (at the same time common sense) manner of doing it - just reach behind my ear, and press the buttons at the same time, and there it goes. It's not foolproof, sometimes the switching doesn't work and I end up in the sensitivity setting or the volume one but at least it works!

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I am still where I take off the whole thing in order to change sensitivity and programme. I am trying to learn to do it by just putting my finger there, but for now I am not sure what I did since I am still learning to hear with it. :)
Hi Ivan, I find it easy to switch on the t for the phone, I use my thumb, this ensures both sides of the button (assume you have the nucleus freedom) are pressed down, works for me.
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