Canadian French Meaning of toggles

interrupteurs

Other Canadian French words related to interrupteurs

Definitions and Meaning of toggles in English

toggles

to switch between usually two different options, states, or activities, a pin inserted in a nautical knot to make it more secure or easier to slip, a piece or device for holding or securing, a setting that can be switched between two different options by performing a single action (such as selecting a menu option or pressing a key), a device consisting of two bars jointed together end to end but not in line so that when a force is applied to the joint tending to straighten it pressure will be exerted on the parts adjacent or fixed to the outer ends of the bars, a crosspiece attached to the end of or to a loop in a rope, chain, or belt to prevent slipping or to serve as a fastening or as a grip for tightening, a crosspiece attached to the end of or to a loop in something (such as a chain, rope, line, strap, or belt) usually to prevent slipping, to serve in twisting or tightening, or to hold something attached, to fasten with or as if with a toggle, a device with a joint using a toggle, to switch between two different options for (something, such as a computer setting) usually by pressing a single button or a simple key combination, to furnish with a toggle, to change between usually two options of an electronic device by means of a simple hardware or software control (such as a button, a switch, or a combination of keys), to switch between two options especially of an electronic device usually by pressing a single button or a simple key combination

FAQs About the word toggles

interrupteurs

to switch between usually two different options, states, or activities, a pin inserted in a nautical knot to make it more secure or easier to slip, a piece or d

Cravates,pinces,Fermoirs,Serre,Clinch,clips,attache,colles,pend,loquets

pièces,se brise,déconnecte,disjoncte,dissocie,divise,divorces,séparés,coupe,divisions

toggled => basculé, togging (up or out) => S'habiller (mettre ou enlever), togging (out or up) => se changer (pour sortir ou monter), togged (up or out) => habillé (chic), tog (up or out) => s'habiller,