a generic class of electric switch A switch is a device for making or breaking an electric circuit, or for selecting between multiple circuits
a simple on off switch operated manually
a switch that has just two positions
A two or three position switch operated by flipping (toggling) a protruding lever.
A lever moved back and forth to open or close an electric circuit.
A lever-action 2-position switch that snaps into either position.
A tool or button which both enables and disables a feature: an on/off switch.
Switch that can be turned on or off to control the behavior of report output or the definition process. For example, you can switch between insert and overtype mode when entering data by pressing a single key.
An electrical switch activated by moving a small lever. Normal household wall switches are toggle switches.
Spring loaded switch that is put in one of two positions either on or off.
A toggle switch is a class of electrical switches that use a mechanical lever, handle or rocking mechanism to actuate them.