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Yeah, I've got both a silicon case and happy with the prod with something narrow to turn on/off it's just a case of losing any water resistance (even the silicon case isn't watertight) and completely ruining it the minute a spot of rain comes down. Still pondering but I'll certainly (try and) be careful to ensure my button pressing nudger is narrow enough so as to not slip around the actual button.
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I'd probably try to do it with one piece, because I'm lazy. Be careful not to put too much in the hole, the switch doesn't move far and you don't want to block it from moving altogether. If you could find one of the silicone covers that Garmin made it might stop it falling off again sometime in the future.
The simplest option is just to stick the end of a key or something in there when you want to switch it on and off :)