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The number of buttons on a microwave can vary depending on the model and brand. Generally, most microwave ovens have a control panel located on the front with a set of buttons or a combination of buttons and a keypad. The number of buttons can range from a few basic ones to more advanced models with numerous options.

In a basic microwave, you can typically find the following buttons:

  1. Power/Time: Used to adjust the microwave's power level and cooking time.
  2. Start/Stop: Initiates or stops the microwave cooking process.
  3. Defrost: Used to defrost frozen food based on weight or time.
  4. Timer: Functions as a timer without microwave cooking.

As microwaves become more advanced and offer additional features, you may find additional buttons for specific functions such as:

  1. Sensor Cooking: Automatically detects the moisture or steam released by the food to determine the cooking time and power level.
  2. Auto Cook: Provides preset cooking options for common foods like popcorn, pizza, beverages, etc.
  3. Express Cook: Allows you to quickly set cooking times with one touch (e.g., 1 minute, 30 seconds).
  4. Convection Cooking: If the microwave has a convection feature, there might be separate buttons for convection cooking settings.

Some microwaves also have a numeric keypad that allows you to enter specific cooking times or weights manually.

It's important to note that the specific buttons and layout can differ from one microwave model to another, so it's always a good idea to refer to the user manual for your specific microwave model to understand the functions and features available.

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