Switch (disambiguation)

(Redirected from The Switch)

In electricity, a switch is a device that can connect, disconnect, or divert current in an electrical circuit.

Switch or The Switch may also refer to:

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Technology and computing

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  • Switch (app), for job searching
  • Switch (command line), a directive added to a text command to modify its behavior
  • Switch (programming), a programming language statement which controls program flow
  • SWITCH, an open electricity system model, primarily applied to Hawaii
  • Circuit switch, a component in a circuit-switched telecommunications network
  • Context switch, performed by an operating system in response to an interrupt
  • Glock switch, a small device that can be attached to the rear of the slide of a Glock handgun, converting the semi-automatic pistol into a machine pistol capable of fully automatic fire
  • Nintendo Switch, an eighth generation hybrid (home + handheld) video game console and successor to the Wii U
  • Packet switch, a component in a packet-switched data network
    • Network switch, a computer networking device that uses a form of packet switching
  • Switch access, the use of custom devices to make computing available to people with severe physical or cognitive impairment
  • SWITCH Information Technology Services, the Swiss education and research network
  • Telephone switch, the central part of a telephone system
  • Wire switches, on trolley wires
  • Payment Switch, an application that switches payment transactions between issuers and acquirers

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Literature and periodicals

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