Tanya, the jawbone volume button is on the surface of the headset. It is pretty much set and forget. It's not in a spot where you would grab it to put it on.
Tanya Metaksa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Maybe I asked the wrong question. He has had three Motorola bluetooth headsets; I have a Treo headset. The volume buttons on all those headsets are on the sides of the headset where you would grab it to put it on. When he accesses the headset, he invariably modifies the volume adjustment, leaving it at a much lower volume. The volume rockers seem to rotate around from low to high and then after the high back to low. Is there a headset that the volume adjustment is located in a different spot on the headset than the Motorolas or the Treo headset? Thanks, Tanya At 04:59 PM 7/9/2007, Don Pomplun intelligently penned If the volume button is a separate button, maybe a little superglue gel. I assume you can always adjust it at the phone. At 02:45 PM 7/9/2007, you wrote: >On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 15:37:54 -0700 Tanya Metaksa said: > > > Can anyone point me in the direction of a bluetooth headset that the > > volume can be set to Hi and then locked in > >Every headset I've used has "locked" the volume at whatever setting I >leave it in. I've used headsets from Logitech, Jabra, Plantronics and >Jawbone. > > > I have a husband who has trouble hearing on bluetooth phones because > > he accidentally presses the buttons and turns down the volume. > >Oh. No, I don't think any of them will lock out the controls as that >kinda defeats the purpose of having controls in the first place. > >-- >Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org Yahoo! Groups Links --------------------------------- Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
