> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.acecentre.org.uk/products/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.acecentre.org.uk/products/morace/guides/switch-control-mode-and-morse-mode.md).

# Switch control mode

Some users may need to control their device with a built in switch scanning option - as well as use morse to type. To do this we have a neat method to enable this where the same device pretends to be a second bluetooth device.

{% hint style="danger" %}
Warning: This wont work unless you've enabled your morAce to write the filesystem. See [here](/products/morace/guides/configuring-morace.md#want-to-pair-to-more-than-one-bluetooth-device-or-use-switch-control-mode) for how to do this.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

To swap between Morse and Switch mode - **Press switch 4. This toggles between the two.**&#x20;

Once you have done this a new BLE device is available known as **SW\_HID**. You should be able to connect to it and then setup switch access. By default the following keys are sent (depending on the button number you are using):\
\
**Button one mode:**\
Button 1 - Space

**Button two mode:**\
Button 1 - Space\
Button 2 - Enter

**Button three mode:**\
Button 1 - Space\
Button 2 - Enter\
Button 3 - Backspace


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