No, you cannot. The Levitons only push on the bottom (it’s a “toggle” on/off). Cooper switches though have an on (top) and off (bottom). So you can press the top twice and the load will stay on. I had some non z-wave switches that acted differently depending on how many presses. It was my thinking that if a cooper switch had distinct on and off presses, then you could double tap “on” and it might be possible for the Vera to see that On was pressed twice*. If this is so, you could do some interesting stuff.
I have no idea if the Coooper will do an instant status for each button press, but if it did, then you could do this stuff. I haven’t researched it because if I found out you could do that, I would highly consider selling my Levitons and putting in Coopers just for this. Once again, I have NO CLUE if coopers will do this, it’s just a supposition I had.
All of my Coopers only have one physical button behind the “paddle” plate. Its near the middle from what I remember. I have various models and none of them do any kind of double press anywhere. No matter where you press (or double press), the first press always activates the switch. So double pressing just makes it turn on and off quickly. They are instant status as previously mentioned.
Linear/Evolve are very basic and simple. A ‘center position’ rocker that looks like it is half way between on and off all the time. Click the top, light on. Click the bottom, light off. Genius really. They have dimmers, switches, and controllers. Full range of ‘normal’ colors, including black. Also the least expensive. Word on the street is that factory support isn’t the greatest, but If you check the threads on here the capabilities of these products have been exhaustively tested. I currently have 9 Linear switches/dimmers/controllers on order but they haven’t shown up yet. I am not expecting any surprises after reading up on them as much as I have.
Micro switches are pretty sweet too, but make switch boxes a little tight. I have 8-10 planned for my build, but they are all getting installed in the receptacle octagon box where there’s a little extra room. Trying to stuff a micro dimmer in a switch box with a z-wave controller might not work out so well…