How can I use my two pin tactile switches instead of the 4 pin ones in this diagram can someone remake this for me

I do not know what two pin switches you have, but take a look at the How to Wire and program a button discussion linked here:

The two pins should work like the common "use the diagonal pins" advice about the 4-pin buttons.

I have these two pins

I’m just following a guide and these are all I have I don’t know tooo much about breadboarding

Wire them up like @LarryD's "Best S3" switch:

In your diagram, there's only two wires per switch. Use those same two wires to your two terminals.

My brain hurts I don’t know what any of that means I repair electronics and still am brain dead lol I just wanted someone to remake my schematic with two pin instead of four but I guess everyone wants me to Lear like my old teacher used to say I’m not gonna give you the answer do it yourself so in terms of wiring’s it up would I place the pins horizontal or vertical

Oh ok I think I get it now I ignore the opposite two pins and just wire it up the same but two my existing two pins

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Yes, that’s all there is to it.

I actually prefer the 2-pin butons because they’re more flexible, not needing to straddle the breadboard gap. But you must take extra care to avoid a direct short between your +ve and negative rails.

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"I actually prefer the 2-pin buttons because they’re more flexible"

I agree

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