Updated light switched and power socket but not sure which ones to buy?

I'd earth the switch, so that it's always protected - even when not screwed into the back box.
So would I.


And as to my comment on the "middle" light switch, as Infinity was compiling a list bits he needed, I assumed from his description of how the lights were operated, that there was one down stairs, one upstairs (which would have been an intermediate), and then a further one at the end of the corridor. We're all working from a distance, and sometime we're right, and sometime wrong.
In my bedroom the ceiling light is operated by:
  1. A switch on the wall right by the door - you don't even have to be in the room to reach it.
  2. A switch on the wall to the left of the headboard of the bed.
  3. A switch on the wall to the right of the headboard of the bed.

Which is the intermediate one?
 
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Sorry to cause all this hassle guys.

I have one single switch downstairs and two single switches upstairs on either side on the stairs. I'll open them up and take some pics.
Thanks
 
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It's the one with 4 wires and you can't get it in the finish you want without paying a small fortune!

DS
 
The point is that Aspergers or no, this:
If you've got 3 light switches, then the middle one will be an intermediate.
is nonsense.

And could be very misleading to someone who doesn't really understand how his switching works
 

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