# was Pressed Check if a button was pressed earlier. ```sig brick.buttonEnter.wasPressed() ``` The fact that a button was pressed earlier is remembered. Once **was pressed** is used, this fact is forgotten and the result is `false` the next time you check with **was pressed** button _state_ is reset). But, if you press the button again before you check with **was pressed**, it will tell you `true`. ## ~hint **Touch sensors** Your @boardname@ has touch sensors that work like buttons. Instead of saying `enter` or `left` as the source button, use a touch sensor block with a sensor name like `touch 1`. ```block if (sensors.touch1.wasPressed()) { console.log("Hey, I was pressed."); } ``` Read about [touch sensors](/reference/sensors/touch-sensor) and using them as touch buttons. ## ~ ## Returns * a [boolean](types/boolean): `true` if the button was pressed before, `false` if the button was not pressed before ## Example Set the brick light to green if the `right` button was pressed before the `left` button. If not, the brick light is turned off when the `left` button is pressed. ```blocks brick.buttonLeft.onEvent(ButtonEvent.Click, function() { if (brick.buttonRight.wasPressed()) { brick.setLight(BrickLight.Green) } else { brick.setLight(BrickLight.Off) } }) ``` ## See also [is pressed](/reference/brick/button/is-pressed), [on event](/reference/brick/button/on-event) [Touch sensors](/reference/sensors/touch-sensor)