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Click a Boolean to true

Activate/Deactivate?  Go/Stop?  I'm don't know what your application is doing, but you can use the Caption to display text above the boolean or the boolean text on the button.  You can also change the tip strip with the instructions of what to do, depending on the state of the button.

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Hi,

 

  Eureka!!!!!!!!!

 

   Hope this work:

 

   Set = Put 1(true/on)

   Clear = Put 0 (false/off)

 

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Are you writing a manual or documentation for your software, or are you asking what phrase to use on the actual user interface?  It sounds to me like you're asking the former, and most posters are responding to the latter.  You might consider "depress" since that implies pushing down, if it's the style of button that looks recessed when on and extended when off.  You might consider "click to turn on" and "click to turn off."

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I'm writing a instruction for my test program. not about user interface. I just feel it's hard to express these actions precisely, thanks for everyone who's willing to help.

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Your right,  it is hard to put into wordsSmiley Mad

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Reese, (former CLAD, future CLD)

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Some people call me MoReese!
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I think the words given by Luis and Nathand "depress/release" sound good, I will prefer to use this pair. Anyone thinks this is okay or there's something better?

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Hi,

 

       I think "Lock / Release" but my main language isnt english Robot LOL ... Google traductor FTW!!!

 

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Luis A. Mata C.
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