Another complicating factor is whether you are listening in CW or CW reverse.

I would think that the DPDT switch would be the best solution.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/27/2018 2:47 PM, Peter W2IRT wrote:
Think of it this way. Let's say that your default CW note tone is 500 Hz. When you're zero-beat with someone 
at 500Hz they're "right in the middle" of your ears. Equal signal left and right. A 750 Hz tone 
would appear in your right ear, and a 350 Hz tone in your left. As you move the VFO from where you are, 
tuning "up" the band, that 750 Hz tone would "slide across your head" to the left, and 
when you zero beat it, it's right in the middle. If you keep tuning in that same direction, that same signal 
would start to favor the left ear, and below a pre-set threshold, would appear only in your left ear.
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