Exclusionary Switch/Selector (3-Way Button Switch)

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Perfect Human Interface
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Exclusionary Switch/Selector (3-Way Button Switch)

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Here's a simple example that's probably been done before. 3 buttons, but no more than one can be "on" at a time. It's similar to a 3-way switch, except technically it's 4-way, since there is an all-off state. It's all green and an easy concept to follow/modify. Also easy to expand with more buttons.

Edit: changed to a proper indexed output.
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kortezzzz
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Re: Exclusionary Switch/Selector (3-Way Button Switch)

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Great example. Thanks.
It's biggest benefit: Unlike other green based radio buttons around, this one stores presets correctly! 8-)
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Re: Exclusionary Switch/Selector (3-Way Button Switch)

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Nice PHI ... nice variation of the radio button type.

Thanks for posting 8-)
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Re: Exclusionary Switch/Selector (3-Way Button Switch)

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It is helpful whenever you have to repeatedly step through some kind of list, switch selectors in a fixed manor, etc.
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Re: Exclusionary Switch/Selector (3-Way Button Switch)

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From my thread about loop repeater:
tulamide wrote:It is helpful whenever you have to repeatedly step through some kind of list, switch selectors in a fixed manor, etc.


This:
Razaali1 wrote:It is helpful whenever you have to repeatedly step through some kind of list, switch selectors in a fixed manor, etc.


A bot?
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Re: Exclusionary Switch/Selector (3-Way Button Switch)

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Ah, probably. I couldn't figure out what he/she/it was trying to say anyways. :P
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