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A toggle key is a key on a keyboard that switches between two states, typically on and off. Examples of toggle keys include the Caps Lock key and the Num Lock key. When pressed once, the key will activate a state, and pressing it again will deactivate that state.
Hit the escape button and go to the Keybindings menu. Find the option that says "Toggle Run" or "Toggle Walk/Run" and bind a key to it which you have available. From then on, that key will toggle Walk/Run instead of the / key.
A toggle.
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Alt + Tab
Simply by pressing the INS key you can toggle this behavior on and off.
A toggle switch is like a light switch. You flick (or 'toggle') the switch on or off and it stays in that position until you flick it again. You could compare a push button switch to a key on a keyboard. When you press a key momentarily it will display one letter on the screen. If you hold down the key, the same letter will repeat (e.g. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa). Toggle switches can also look like push button switches. Most power buttons on a desktop computer tower is a toggle switch. The reset button on a computer tower is a push button switch.
Firefox toolbar can be found on the upper right side portion of the Mozilla browser. It can also be seen by hitting the Alt key.
Keys such as "cap lock" that you do not need to hold down to change what a different key does
By default its left Alt and Shift key.