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Component: BC-FES
Component Name: Frontend Services - Use subcomponents (see SAP Note 1322184)
Description: Element of the graphical user interface. A toggle button is a special pushbutton. Unlike pushbuttons that return automatically to an unpressed state after being pressed, a toggle button remains pressed. It returns to the unpressed state only when pressed again.
Key Concepts: A toggle button is a graphical user interface element that allows users to switch between two states. It is typically used to indicate whether a feature or setting is enabled or disabled. In SAP, toggle buttons are used to quickly switch between different views or settings. How to use it: Toggle buttons can be found in various areas of the SAP system, such as the navigation bar, the application toolbar, and the settings menu. To use a toggle button, simply click on it to switch between the two states. Tips & Tricks: When using toggle buttons in SAP, it is important to remember that they are not always visible. Some toggle buttons may be hidden behind menus or other elements, so it is important to look around for them if you cannot find them right away. Related Information: For more information about toggle buttons in SAP, please refer to the BC-FES Frontend Services subcomponents (see SAP Note 1322184). Additionally, you can find more information about graphical user interface elements in the SAP Help Portal.