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Any integer is both.
The smallest number would be 69
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Hmmm, I think you mean a "state button." A toggle and a state button are both one and the same thing. Essentially, a state button indicates whether the state of the function is on or off. A toggle, of course, is just another term for the same thing. For example, if you press the caps lock key on your keyboard, you have changed the state from standard lowercase to typing only uppercase letters. This also toggles the caps lock indicator LED to light up (presuming your keyboard is so equipped). When you press the caps lock again, it changes the state back from uppercase to lowercase and turns off the LED.If this is not what you mean and you need further assistance, feel free to let me know.
If you have to change a single letter such as in names you can use the shift key for it. For example, the name Rahul. When you type 'R' u should first hold the shift key and then press 'R' key and release the shift key when you type the rest. If you have to type something like and abbreviation or something else which has to be wholly in upper case, hit the caps lock key in the left of your keyboard then start typing what you have to. Again hit the Caps Lock key to toggle from upper case to lower case. That's it. Hope your doubt is clear. :)
Once you click the caps lock key in the keyboard of your computer, it can make one or more letters capital.
Yes, the rod caps must be installed on the same rod and in the same orientation.
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The another name for the caps lock key is shift lock key. When typewriters were first invented there was no standard arrangement of the letters on the keys. Originally, it made a lot of sense: in a mechanical typewriter the Shift keys did just that: they shifted the type mechanism vertically so the type bars would hit the paper with the uppercase letters; and the Shift Lock key would keep the keys locked in this position. This key had to sit right above the Shift key, because it physically latched it in a depressed position; hitting Shift again would release the lock. It was very easy to see (and feel) whether Shift was locked or not, because both keys would be depressed when the lock was engaged. Early computer keyboards carried this idea forward, with a Shift Lock or Caps Lock key that had two physical positions: depressed for Lock, and flush with the other keys when released. Later, as keyboard makers sacrificed quality for cheap manufacturing, the more complex and different two-state key was replaced with a momentary key called Caps Lock or Shif Lock key.I don't see manufacturers giving us back the 2-position key (it would cost them a few cents, after all), but the least you may be unaware that depressing Shift+F3 repeatedly will change any selected text to lowercase, uppercase, and sentence case.
You can find ice caps on Mars, specifically at its polar regions. Both the north and south poles of Mars have ice caps composed of water and carbon dioxide.
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From my research on this engine, seeing as I am the new owner of one, it came as both. I just googled gm engine id and several sites tell me that it came as both. Hope this helps