0 present participle of toggle
1 to switch a feature on a computer on and off by pressing the same button or key:
Some generators can only be reached by solving puzzles; for example, toggling switches which lower otherwise-impenetrable shields surrounding a generator.
When there is no more data to be transmitted, the master stops toggling its clock.
Toggling the switch disconnects one traveler terminal and connects the other.
All the lights are disabled in the row by toggling the adjacent lights in the row directly below.
This allows modifications such as toggling of mechanisms and the addition of new physics without recompilation.
The game supports toggling the handedness of the guitar, allowing both left-handed and right-handed players to utilize the guitar controller.
By correctly connecting two of these switches together, toggling either switch changes the state of the load from off to on, or on to off.
The calculator may be set to automatically display values as mixed fractions by toggling the key.