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My main concern was the dedicated 911 button
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I had to disable the 911 button because it kept getting pushed accidentally.
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Large buttons are good for mom, handset is light to hold
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so it's really easy to hit the wrong button by mistake
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Despite the finicky nature and how easy it is to hit the emergency button instead of the intended button; it's still really easy for him to use and a good phone for someone that can't use a normal phone.
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Also the "911" is the same prominent blue button.
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The large buttons and one touch dialing work great for my mother.
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In this mode, the other number buttons are inactive if not programmed, however, the big red 911 button at the top of the phone still dialed 911
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Large buttons are easy to use
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It also has a 911 button... and that works well too as we have used it
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Right out of the box the #3 button is intermittent
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I like the big buttons but my Dad could not hear a thing on this phone even when turned up to the loudest position.
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I like the big red 911 button, but if using the normal keys for dialing instead of one touch the numbers are rather small
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The buttons are easy to use and to set up.
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Half the buttons wouldn’t work properly
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I programmed the phone so that even if she hits a wrong button she will be connected to someone in the family.
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The buttons do not work and the one-touch dial programming did not work
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Becuase of her low vision, I disabled the mute button by putting superglue around it so she doesn't mute the phone by accident.
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Would have given it a 5 if you only had to punch one button instead of 2 to use the fast dial
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Easy one button dialing
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It was working fine until we tried to disable the 911 button
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The phone has two modes, one where it functions like a regular phone and the other where you can program each number button to one press call a phone number
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I disabled the 911 red button and made it so it dials my number
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My only concern is the buttons seem fragile and may not last
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It's got good sized buttons for pictures that help identify who he wants to call
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would be if they included a sheet of photo paper, regular paper did not give the clarity needed and if the buttons were smoother to push, meaning I felt you had to push
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Slider volume button busted right away.
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Bought this for an elderly relative for whom a standard cordless phone had become unusable both physically (tiny, nearly-invisible buttons) and cognitively (couldn't just pick up and say "
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I decided not to use the picture cards and highlighted the number buttons with a Sharpie since they are white and harder to see
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You can disable the 911 button which is great because my son loves for police, fire and ems to come visit him when he is bored
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n’t work
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n’t work