NickOmega
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Okay, then I see... As when you previously described "momentary" as in a power button, I understood what it meant.
Basically, it shouldn't just pop back up after you've pressed it down. But rather like a wall light switch, when you press it on either side, the light turns on and when you switch it back the opposite way, the light turns off.
Well "Latching" is basically "Låsning" in swedish. The reason you don't find it, is that the word contains a letter which the english alphabet doesn't have. Which is the letter " å ".
Yes I suppose but a typical wall light switch is a rocker type switch rather than a latching switch.
I wasn't typing it to search the listings :lol: I was using my eyes, I also looked for "spärr" (obviously I don't speak any Swedish so I don't know if that is correct)
Trying to search for things in different languages will usually present problems for people like me that can't speak multiple languages.
I've actually found a forum post in Swedish that is talking about this switch:
https://www.kjell.com/se/sortiment/...trombrytare-1-pol-on-off-bla-belysning-p36141
and it is definitely a latching switch, but ebay will still be cheaper and have more choice.