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* Buttons can be held down as long as the player, a block or any monster remains on the same tile. Holding down a button may have no effect depending on the color button and to what the button is connected.  
* Buttons can be held down as long as the player, a block or any monster remains on the same tile. Holding down a button may have no effect depending on the color button and to what the button is connected.  
* In most versions of the game, an audible noise is made when a button is pressed. One notable exception is the green button in the original Microsoft version of [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. This noise can be helpful feedback if a button is being pressed out of sight of the player.
* In most versions of the game, an audible noise is made when a button is pressed. One notable exception is the green button in the original Microsoft version of [[Chip's Challenge 1]]. This noise can be helpful feedback if a button is being pressed out of sight of the player.
* There is no guarantee a button is connected to something nearby. Many levels use buttons as an element of the puzzle where the player must determine its effect through trial and error. Occasionally, button presses can introduce hazards to the player and need to be avoided.  
* There is no guarantee a button is connected to something nearby. Many levels use buttons as an element of the puzzle where the player must determine its effect through observation or experimentation. Occasionally, button presses can introduce hazards to the player and need to be avoided.  


== Machine Buttons ==
== Machine Buttons ==
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