Here's what really sucks for me.  I look at the nobuttonsheadset and I don't 
like having something stuck on my ear until someone removes it.  Plus, if you 
activate the phone by running it past a magnet that's about one inch away, then 
how do you avoid having it pass across that same magnet from time to time, and 
what happens when it does?  And a lot of these phones are set up to run by 
voice anyway, so is this headset a glorified Bluetooth simply because it can 
turn the phone on?  Then I have some similar issues with the Sesame Phone.  I 
was able to try one out.  Seemed to work okay but I'm not sure how well it 
would work over the long run.  I have concerns about it getting wet because it 
does rain from time to time.  And if you cover it with something will that 
affect your head movement and operation of the phone?  If you're moving it from 
wheelchair to use in bed, but have it covered in case of rain, how easily do 
you cover, uncover and change where it's positioned?  All reasons that make me 
hesitate on either of these, but I'm paying for one voice over Internet phone 
and a second lan line.  I may order the sesame phone because there is a 30 day 
trial period.  At least I can find out if it's an option for getting rid of the 
other two phones.  I wait much longer and the cost of the lan line doubles.  I 
swear everything just goes up and up and up… Jeff

      From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 
 Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2017 5:09 PM
 Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Would this enable a person to use a cell phone 
completely hands-...
   
 One can also check with their respective State's Adaptive Equipment 
Agency-(sponsored by the March of Dimes) to try out devices, before you buy 
them. Best Wishes In a message dated 5/4/2017 12:58:08 P.M. Central Daylight 
Time, [email protected] writes:
  It certainly will not.  It says right on the information you need to click.  
I think you have had several ideas sent your way in the past that would work 
for you.  Here are two: http://nobuttonsheadset.com/ , 
https://www.cnet.com/news/touch-free-phone-disabled-app-quadriplegic-sesame-app-tech-enabled/,
 also you obviously use a computer, and you can put an app on it called Txtdrop 
http://download.cnet.com/webware/txtdrop/3260-20_4-6301392-1.html, to send text 
messages and it will reply on your computer.  I hope this helps.      From: 
DEBRA DEW [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 01 May, 2017 9:41 PM
To: DEBRA DEW <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Would this enable a person to use a cell phone completely 
hands-free by voice only?     Please help me to ascertain if this would enable 
me to use a cell phone completely hands-free by voice only. Having a phone 
would give me a great deal of security, which I am currently in lack of, if I 
could have a cell phone to call for assistance with when I am in a bad 
situation.http://www.pcbyvoice.com/shop/clicktophone-disability-mobile/      
Debra Scruggs-Scruggs phalanx-dragon slayers -PRISONER OF HOPE ZECH. 9
Formerly: Homeschooling mom of 9 and pvt. pilot
Currently: Quadrapeligic due to advanced MS and living in a nursing home
Phone: 561-588-4333
SC student 20yrs  
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