Q: Does it make any sound when pressed?
A: The switch gives auditory and tactile feedback when pressed. It does make a click sound, which helps some users know the action has been triggered, but it’s not too loud to be distracting.
Q: Is there a delay or lag when the switch is pressed?
A: No, the response is instantaneous as long as the connected device is functioning properly. If there’s a delay, it’s likely due to the connected device, not the switch itself.
Q: What if the user hits it accidentally or repeatedly — will it damage the connected device?
A: No. Repeated presses won’t damage the switch or the connected device. However, it might cause unintended commands if not supervised or properly configured.
Q. Can I label the switch cap with icons or symbols?
A. Yes! Many caregivers or therapists add stickers or printed symbols to the cap for task-specific functions — like a play icon for music or a lightbulb for room lights.