SW_DP3T looks something like what you are asking form it's in the switch
lib.
Get used to making your own footprints and symbols it's one of the most
useful things you can do as it's a great time saver.
The way to go is find a symbol (or footprint) that's close, copy it,
rename and save in your own libs which you should be doing anyway, and
it's not a good idea to use the provided libs directly as you have no way
of knowing if an update has changed something. It's should not, bit it
can happen.
Andy
On Thu, 23 May 2024 09:53:09 +0100
"John Woodgate" <jmw@...> wrote:
I want to use a double-pole switch with centre-off position, and the
footprint:
Button_Switch_THT:SW_Push_2P2T_Vertical_E-Switch_800UDP8P1A1M6 is good.
But I can't find? a schematic symbol for it, only SPDT_MSM for a
single-pole version. Do I have to make a new symbol for it? That means
delving into the 'user libraries' process, which I find very confusing.
Actually, I am using only one pole, but that switch fits mechanically
very well and I have a supply.
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