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toggleTo alternate back and forth between two states by pressing or clicking the same button. For example, the "Last" button on a TV remote control alternates between the last two TV channels selected. In Windows, pressing Alt-Tab switches the user between the last two open application windows that were selected. See toggle switch. toggle 1. a wooden peg or metal rod fixed crosswise through an eye at the end of a rope, chain, or cable, for fastening temporarily by insertion through an eye in another rope, chain, etc. 2. Machinery a toggle joint or a device having such a joint toggle [′täg·əl] (computer science) To switch back and forth between two stable states or modes of operation. A hardware or software device that carries out this switching action. (electronics) To switch over to an alternate state, as in a flip-flop. (mechanical engineering) A form of jointed mechanism for the amplification of forces.
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| New Line Cinema deployed the interactive toggled Robot to market the box office hit "Lost In Space," which bumped Titanic out of the number one spot on opening day. New Line Cinema deployed the interactive toggled Robot to market the box office hit "Lost In Space," which bumped Titanic out of the number one spot on opening day. |
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