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The phrase "a push switch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of switch that is activated by pushing it.
Example: "To turn on the device, simply press the push switch located on the side."
Alternatives: "a push button" or "a push actuator".
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My lamp had an old-fashioned key switch, and the surrounding hardware would not accommodate a push-switch.
Because the 3-D mode reduces resolution by 50%, Sharp provides the ability to push a button, switch off the stripes and revert to 2-D mode.
It is part of a push to switch hauling of goods from roads to rail to decrease fuel consumption, logistics costs and delivery times.
Ordubegian said he also hopes to continue to help the council resolve the dispute over 365 acres of land known as the Sagebrush territory, which is in the Glendale Unified School District currently but there is a push to switch it into the La Cañada Unified district.
Start rolling switch, push switch or mongo switch, it makes no difference.
A push-button switch is connected to bit 0 of PORTB (RB0) using a pull-up resistor.
Another is a simple dice project based on LEDs, a push-button switch, and a PIC18F452 microcontroller operating with a 4MHz resonator.
For the circuit board that corresponds to the recordable greeting card, use a push-button switch, so you can tell the component when to record.
If your lamp has a push-through switch, push on one side of the bar to activate your lamp.
"They said 'We need to add something to make it yours,' so I said, 'Just put a push button on/off switch or something.' When you get something perfect, you don't try to improve it".
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