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Change behaviour of Headset button - Ret - 03-09-2015 11:24 PM I'd like to be able to change behaviour of the headset button. My clients don't use headset with their t19p phones and when they accidentally press the headset button, they stop hearing audio on the regular handset and complain the phone is not working properly. Is there a way to change that button behaviour like other DSSkeys or disable it altogether? Thank you! RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - James_Yealink - 03-10-2015 11:11 AM Hi, No the headset button can't be disabled. Phone will display a headset icon when it's enabled. If the customer will press the headset button accidentally, please let them pay an attention to the phone screen when no audio is heard. Can customer accept this? Regards, James RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - Ret - 03-10-2015 09:01 PM Thank you for responding. I know there's an icon for headset mode. I have already instructed my clients to pay attention to that. Yet, I think it would be great to have the option of changing that button's behaviour. More so when usually these phones are deployed for regular desktop use and not for headset users (such as call center agents) With so many options to change in these great phones... one more is not too much to ask Thanks! RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - DennisT - 07-08-2015 05:40 AM I too am looking for a way to do this. Maybe I should superglue the button? RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - Yealink_Michael - 07-08-2015 05:56 AM In fact, the best solution is not to press the headset key ! RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - DennisT - 07-14-2015 04:15 AM (07-08-2015 05:56 AM)Yealink_Michael Wrote: In fact, the best solution is not to press the headset key ! Not in this case though. RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - sandersui - 01-11-2016 07:24 PM I too would like to have this feature. The phones here are in a secundary school and students love to push the headset button but there is no headset attached, so the next user doesn't know what's happening. RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - patbouch - 05-05-2016 02:21 AM A software feature to turn off the button would be nice. Phone in a public place, and I can not control humans. Patrick Bouchard RE: Change behaviour of Headset button - fatcatpro - 05-19-2016 08:06 AM I agree, no matter how many people you tell not to press the button they will still press it. |