its on the distributor
Different cameras take different batteries, you might be able to use it on another camera, but its not likely. You have to check each camera.
no such switch.
Just try to push blocks into the trigger{
Look for switch on floor
Locate the switch and turn it on.
No switch it has a relay auto turn on
Locate the switch and press the reset button.
You mean a lever or a trigger? a lever is a doodad and you can build it from the doodad builder in map editor. same with the trigger but the trigger isn't a doodad and you need to set it in the trigger editor
To use the power to switch on the light, locate the light switch and flip it to the "on" position.
You can locate the main light control switch located on a 1989 Dakota by looking at the user manual.
To switch on the light on the Nerf Night Finder, locate the small switch or button usually found near the trigger or on the side of the blaster. Slide or press the switch to the "on" position to activate the light. Make sure your batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge for the light to function. Once activated, the light should illuminate, allowing you to aim more easily in low-light conditions.
A trigger switch operates by responding to a specific action, such as pulling a trigger, which completes an electrical circuit. When the trigger is activated, it allows current to flow through the circuit, powering a device or initiating a function. The design can vary, but typically it includes a mechanical mechanism that ensures the circuit is closed only when the trigger is engaged. This makes trigger switches common in devices like firearms, toys, and power tools for precise control.