Most of my conventional wall switches are installed in pairs of ordinary throw switches. I am planning to convert only one of the switches in the same electrical box to an Insteon paddle type, e.g., a conventional switch next to an Insteon paddle. I am not really interested in the new screwless switch plate appearance.
Do the paddle type Insteon switches (both dimming and non dimming) have switch plate screw holes in the same location as the screw holes of other paddle type switches and is the Insteon paddle the same size as the paddle cutout of a conventional screw paddle switch plate?
Do the paddle type Insteon switches (both dimming and non dimming) have switch plate screw holes in the same location as the screw holes of other paddle type switches and is the Insteon paddle the same size as the paddle cutout of a conventional screw paddle switch plate?
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