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    Default Simple Switch

    Okay i think that my guess is correct but i have to be %100 about this one. I was on the "gam mods" site looking at switches, and there came a part when i had to select either "momentary" and "on/off"

    Am i right in saying that "momentary" is the same as standard power switches and that "on/off" are the switches when "in" is on and "out" is off?

    Or vice versa, Or am i just way of the mark?

    cheers

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    Default Re: Simple Switch

    Yes a momentary switch is the same as a standard power/reset switch, sometimes called a push-to-make switch. The connection is made by pressing the switch, but releases once you let go.

    Hope that helps.

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    Default Re: Simple Switch

    yes your right, momentary switch are only on when you press them ( i believe they can be set is the opposite way, I.E. press it to shut off) and on/off style switches are either, well on or off.
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    Default Re: Simple Switch

    cheers lads

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