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Help a noobie with 556 timer

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Hey guys, noobie here. I would like to add a spdt momentary switch to a 556 monostable circuit. I have the 556 setup with a delay on of .5 seconds (or somewhere close to that, the amount of time isn't critical) on each half of the chip. I would to use the spdt momentary switch to toggle between the two. Would someone let me know if this is possible? if not, could I use 2 555's? or anything else that would make a small circuit. I have googled my noobie off looking for an answer without any luck.

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Not sure what you're trying to do. What do you mean "toggle between the two"? And your schematic doesn't make much sense, either. You've got the trigger/threshold inputs tied to ground through a resistor. And then you've got a 470uf Capacitor connected from there to +5. What drives your trigger?
 

I want to toggle between the two led's with each having a .5 delay on. When playing around with the 556 on the breadboard, I started with one half thinking if I could make one work I'd do the same on the other half. My Schematic was the only layout I could get the delay on to work when I apply power. I'm trying to simulate two mouse clicks (I was using the led's for testing). I'm wanting to wire this into a mouse so I can use the momentary switch on my phone receiver.
 

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