Lever

A lever is a non-solid block that can provide switchable redstone power.

Obtaining
Levers can be mined using any tool, or without a tool.

A lever will also be removed and drop itself as an item:
 * if its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed
 * if water flows into its space
 * if a piston tries to push it or moves a block into its space

If lava flows into a lever's space, the lever will be destroyed without dropping itself as an item.

Crafting
Levers can be crafted from sticks and cobblestone.

Natural generation
Three levers are generated naturally in each jungle temple. They also generate in woodland mansions.

Usage


A lever can be used as a player-switchable redstone power source.


 * Placement


 * To place a lever, use the "Use Item/Place Block" control (right-click, by default) while aiming at the surface to which it should be attached.


 * A lever can be attached to the top, side, or bottom of any full solid opaque block (stone, dirt, blocks of gold, etc.), or to the top of an upside-down slab or upside-down stairs (but not to the bottom of a right-side-up slab or stairs). When placed on the top or bottom of a block, the lever will configure its orientation to be in-line with the placing player.


 * In the Bedrock edition, it can additionally be placed on the top of a fence, stone wall or hopper.


 * When placed on the side of blocks, down is on and up is off. On the top or bottom of blocks, on is north or west, off is south or east.


 * Activation


 * To activate or deactivate a lever, use the "Use Item/Place Block" control (right-click, by default). A lever can be turned on and off as fast as it can be clicked.


 * Mobs cannot turn a lever on or off.


 * Behavior


 * While active, a lever:
 * powers any adjacent redstone dust (including beneath the lever) to power level 15
 * powers any adjacent redstone comparator or redstone repeater facing away from the lever to power level 15
 * strongly powers its attachment block to power level 15 (only if the attachment block is a full solid opaque block)
 * activates any adjacent mechanism components, including above or below, such as pistons, redstone lamps, etc.
 * emits redstone particles to indicate that it is active

Data values
Every lever has an ID name of  and stores its orientation and activation status in its block data. A lever also has a block state which is expected to replace the functionality of block data in a future version.

Block data
A lever's block data stores its orientation, and whether it is active:

Issues
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