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Re: light up buttons

Al, i understand all that you said, but i dont think it answers my question.

Will leds inside of a hollowed out light up button, yet still has a different circuit from the button, be legal?

The mannuel states inside one of those boxes, it may be from the tip and good practices portion, that you may not use the light portion of a light up button. But, i will have the wiring to the led separate from the button, and running from the OI port from different pins on port than the switch itself. Is this legal, as maybe the rule was instated because they dont want a light up button what so ever, rather than separate the current in the switch causing an error?
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