Some occasions are easier than others to figure out what Graham wants. He has developed a habit of pointing in a general direction and uttering a sound that suggests he wants something. The sound becomes more insistent if you fail to understand what he's "asking" for.
There are certain go-to items that Graham consistently enjoys and which therefore offer a quick resolution: the phone, for example, or car keys. The problem with the latter is that our key fobs inspire Graham to push buttons.
Graham's now at the point where he not only wants to push a button, but he also anticipates the outcome of that action. So whereas he once was content simply to push buttons on the remote control, he now looks at the television to see what happens when he does so. He's no longer satisfied with simple cause, he wants the effect as well.
When it comes to our key fobs, there's a common effect that we captured in the video below.
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