Flick button options

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ghmerrill
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by ghmerrill »

I'm now moving in the direction of using MobileSheets on a Chromebook, and looking at page turners. The most attractive one, by far, to me is the Flic button https://flic.io/. But I'm not particularly liking the idea of the ones (Flic-Grip) that clip onto the horn. I'm thinking more along the lines of the "Flic Button Metal Clip" ([url]https://flic.io/shop/flic-2-metal-clip) maybe attached to shirt collar/neck; or the "Flic Textile Attachment" (https://flic.io/shop/flic-button-textile-attachment). The Textile Attachment seems more versatile -- but it's not clear what sort of "textile surface" will work with it (the ones they show are pretty "deep pile").

Has anyone had experience with either of these?
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rudytbone
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by rudytbone »

Ever consider using a Bluetooth foot pedal?
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ghmerrill
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by ghmerrill »

[quote="rudytbone"]Ever consider using a Bluetooth foot pedal?[/quote]
Yeah, but then I think of how much floor space there is left once I deploy all my bass trombone mutes, and my overall experience with foot controls (trolling motors, power tools, etc.). A foot pedal might work okay for practice at home and maybe in some performance settings, but overall I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be happy with it. This is particularly true for my current weekly rehearsal situation. Having an easily accessible button I can just tap (somewhere around the shoulder/chest/collarbone area) while continuing to hold the horn in the left hand seems like something that might work best for me.

However, these things are not expensive and I might just try out both a foot pedal and the Flic button. I just wondered about other people's experiences with the buttons.
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hwlentz
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by hwlentz »

I use the clip-on and find it convenient. That said, I’ve seen a photo of someone who has a strap that wraps around the right hand so that the button sits in the middle of the palm. I guess they use the middle or ring finger to operate.
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ghmerrill
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by ghmerrill »

[quote="hwlentz"]That said, I’ve seen a photo of someone who has a strap that wraps around the right hand so that the button sits in the middle of the palm. I guess they use the middle or ring finger to operate.[/quote]
That sounds clever,but for me I think that might mean instant hand cramps. :( Not to mention that I can't imagine its being comfortable with using the slide.
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vetsurginc
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by vetsurginc »

Just started using the Flic Grip. So far good position and function. Be sure to use 3M stick on velcro buttons. The Flic sticky really isn't adequate.

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ghmerrill
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by ghmerrill »

That looks pretty functional. If only you'd posted a couple of days ago. :roll: :lol: Oh well ... if the stuff I ordered doesn't work out, I'll get one of those brackets.