What is a Toggle?

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A toggle is a control that can be in one of two states: ON or OFF. Unlike a radio button which has to be clicked and then re-clicked to apply changes, toggles allow the user to change the state immediately without needing to save or confirm their choice. This makes them well suited to controlling […]

What Is a Slot?

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A slot is a narrow notch, groove or opening, as in a keyway in a machine or a slit for a coin in a vending machine. The term may also refer to: In slot games, a player inserts cash or, in “ticket-in, ticket-out” machines, a paper ticket with a barcode into a slot on the […]

What Is a Toggle?

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Toggle is a simple control that allows you to update settings and preferences in an easy way. It’s often a key part of options menus on software and hardware. But it’s important to design toggles carefully so that users can understand their meaning and avoid confusion. To do this, designers must use direct labels and […]

What is a Slot?

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A slot is a narrow opening in something that can be used as a door or gate, or to hold things. It can also refer to a position in a game, like a hole on the side of a jukebox, that can accept money. The term can also refer to a place in the line […]

What Is a Casino?

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A casino is a place where champagne glasses clink and coins clatter, accompanied by music that creates an upbeat vibe. While the people at a casino may have different goals – from those who are looking to win big to those trying to make up for losses – they all share one thing: they’re there […]

Casino – The Allure of Las Vegas Casinos

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After the success of Goodfellas, the heir apparent to Mafia epics such as Raging Bull and The Godfather, Martin Scorsese signed on to direct Casino. The result is a taut, tightly wound crime drama that features a slew of powerhouse acting performances. From a screenplay by Nicholas Pileggi, the movie tells the story of mob-run […]

What is a Toggle?

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Toggle is a term used to describe the ability for users to switch between settings or features. In the context of software it refers to options in a menu that can be either on or off. It is also commonly used for hardware switches like the caps lock or num lock key on a keyboard. […]

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