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11: Switches are used to show and set state, not to initiate actions. Switches are often, but not always, indicated by a check box icon. Contrary to the radio button icon, a check box icon indicates a completely independent choice; there can be no mutual dependencies within a group of check boxes. A single check box can be used alone or you can create a group of independent check boxes. Switches have two states. If you want to adapt a switch to display more than two states, you should use icons that are unlike the ones used when there are just two states.
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