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Comment Faire Un Bouton On Off Sur Minecraft


Comment Faire Un Bouton On Off Sur Minecraft

Okay, imagine this: me, last week, frantically trying to close the door to my automatic chicken farm before all my feathered friends decided to explore the vast Minecraftian wilderness. Chickens everywhere, let me tell you. It was like a feathered apocalypse. And all because I hadn’t put in a proper on/off switch. Face palm moment, for sure.

Which brings me to the point: you, my friend, need a good, reliable on/off switch in Minecraft. Trust me. Save yourself from chicken-related disasters (or zombie-related, creeper-related… you get the picture).

So, how do you make a button on/off switch in Minecraft? It’s simpler than you think, really. Forget those complicated Redstone contraptions you see on YouTube (for now!). We're going basic here. Think of it as Redstone 101. And don't worry, I'll walk you through it. Even if Redstone usually looks like alien spaghetti to you (like it does to me sometimes).

The Basic Button Switch: Pulse Power!

The easiest way to control something with a button is to understand that buttons provide a short pulse of power. They're not like levers that stay on until you flick them back. Think of it as a quick “poke” of energy.

Side note: That’s why they’re great for triggering dispensers, but not so great for keeping a light on permanently. Unless you want to sit there and repeatedly mash the button. Which, let’s be honest, nobody has time for.

MINECRAFT | Faire un BOUTON ON / OFF (1.11.2) | Tuto Redstone - YouTube
MINECRAFT | Faire un BOUTON ON / OFF (1.11.2) | Tuto Redstone - YouTube

So, to use a button as an on/off switch, we need something to remember that pulse. Enter: The T-Flip-Flop!

T-Flip-Flop: Memory Lane (Minecraft Edition)

A T-Flip-Flop is a circuit that changes its output state every time it receives a pulse. Think of it as a little Redstone light switch. Pulse it once, it turns on. Pulse it again, it turns off. Magic! (Okay, Redstone logic, but close enough).

There are various ways to build a T-Flip-Flop, some more compact than others. We're going for easy here. A super-duper simple design that even I can replicate reliably (and that's saying something!).

Comment faire un bouton ON/OFF dans Minecraft ? - YouTube
Comment faire un bouton ON/OFF dans Minecraft ? - YouTube

Here’s a basic T-Flip-Flop using a sticky piston, a block, and some Redstone dust:

  1. Place a sticky piston facing upwards.
  2. Place a block on top of the sticky piston. (Doesn't matter what block, really. Use something stylish! Diamond block, anyone?).
  3. Place a Redstone torch on the side of the block the sticky piston is pushing.
  4. Run Redstone dust from your button to the back of the sticky piston. You might need to use a block to direct the Redstone signal.

Boom! You've got a basic T-Flip-Flop. Press the button. The sticky piston pushes the block, turning the Redstone torch off. Press the button again. The sticky piston retracts, turning the Redstone torch back on. Simple, right?

[TUTO Minecraft] Plaque de pression/bouton ON-OFF - YouTube
[TUTO Minecraft] Plaque de pression/bouton ON-OFF - YouTube

Pro Tip: Experiment with different blocks for aesthetics. Just make sure the Redstone torch can still power the circuit!

Connecting it to... Anything!

Now, take the output from the Redstone torch and connect it to whatever you want to control: a door, a light, your chicken farm (learn from my mistakes!), a minecart system… the possibilities are endless! Use Redstone dust to extend the signal as needed.

For example, if you want to control a door, place the door and run Redstone dust from the Redstone torch on your T-Flip-Flop to a block adjacent to the door. Place a Redstone torch on the other side of that block, facing the door. Now, when the T-Flip-Flop outputs a signal, it will power the block, turning off the Redstone torch next to the door, opening the door! Press the button again, and the door closes.

How To Make Redstone On and Off Button Switch In Minecraft - Full Guide
How To Make Redstone On and Off Button Switch In Minecraft - Full Guide

Important: Remember that Redstone signals only travel a certain distance. If your device is far away, you'll need to use Redstone repeaters to boost the signal. Think of them as Redstone signal amplifiers.

Beyond the Basics: More Compact Designs

Once you've mastered the basic T-Flip-Flop, you can explore more compact and efficient designs. There are tons of tutorials online showing you how to build them using observers, comparators, and other Redstone components. But for now, the basic design will get you started!

So there you have it! A simple, but effective, way to create an on/off switch in Minecraft using a button. Go forth and automate! Just maybe keep an eye on those chickens…

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