radio button

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radyo düğmesini
(Bilgisayar) seçenek düğmesi
Englisch - Englisch
Any of a line of preset buttons on a car radio used to select the station to be listened to; pressing one releases the others

thumb|Radio buttons on a Windows computer.

Any of a group of widgets in a graphical user interface that is used to select one of a group of options; the selection of any one deselects the others
A button that a user clicks to set an option Unlike checkboxes, radio buttons are mutually exclusive--selecting one radio button deselects all other radio buttons in the group Radio buttons are created using the JRadioButton component See also checkbox
Similar to a checkbox in functionality, as a way to indicate a preference on an electronic form
A form field that presents the user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item
A form field that presents a site visitor with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item See also check box
A button within a group of buttons Only one button in the group can be clicked at any one time
A circle with text beside it Radio buttons are combined to show a user a fixed set of choices from which the user can select one The circle becomes partially filled when a choice is selected
a little open circle beside something you can select; You have to click in the circle to place a small black dot showing you have selected that item
Used in forms to indicate a list of items Only one button can be selected at one time Here is an example: A B Reference File: Radio Button
A form field that presents a user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button Radio buttons are presented in a list, one of which is selected by default Selecting a new member of the list deselects the currently selected item
Form input tag used to select one option from among several choices
A selection widget that, when grouped with other radio buttons, allows the user to select a single option from a set of choices A radio button is known as an option button in MS Windows Contrast with check box
These are similar to checkboxes but differ in the sense that they are used to make a single selection out of two or more options In any group of radio buttons only one can be selected, whereas in a group of checkboxes each one can be checked or uncheked independently of the others To select a radio button click in the circle : -
In Windows dialog boxes, several choices may be marked by circles, only one of which can be chosen by placing a dot in the appropriate circle
A control for one of a set of mutually exclusive, but related, choices
( font=symbol charset=fontspecific code=197 ) Indicates a fixed set of choices Only one of the buttons in the set can be selected at a time A circle with text beside it The circle is partially filled when a choice is selected
One in a group of buttons of which only one can be on at a time (such as the presets on a car radio) When you select one radio button, the others are automatically deselected Compare checkbox
Radio buttons appear a lot in Windows' applications They are used when you have to make a choice, i e an online Multiple Choice test would contain radio buttons so the student could choose "a" "b" "c" or "d"
Used in forms to indicate a list of items Only one can be selected at a time
button in a dialog box in Windows which allows a user to choose from a number of options
Radio buttons often appear in Windows applications They are used when you have to make a choice Each option may have a circle by it, and if you click inside the circle it becomes selected (e g , goes from white to black) If you select a second option the first one becomes deselected because you can select only one from the list
In a dialog box, an input which is either selected or not Only one radio button in a group can be chosen
Radio buttons are a common component of electronic forms that prompt the user to make an exclusive choice from a group of related options
A control that appears onscreen as a small circle A radio button displays one of two settings: on (indicated by a black dot inside the circle) or off A radio button is always a part of a group of related radio buttons in which only one button can be on at a time When the user clicks an unmarked radio button, the application turns that button on and turns the other buttons in its group off
push-button radio
a radio receiver that can be tuned by pressing buttons
radio buttons
A group of selectable components in which only one component may be selected Selection of one of the group causes the previously selected component to be deselected
radio buttons
A user interface gadget that behave like the buttons on an old car radio, one--and only one--button in a group of radio buttons is selected at any time
radio buttons
On a search form, circles or boxes which, when clicked on with a mouse, "turn on" or select a particular option Usually only one option can be selected at a time
radio buttons
Commands that can be turned on from a list of choices in a dialog box or window (p 37)
radio buttons
Found in forms and Windows programs, these allow the toggling of choices or preferences A filled button indicates that a selection has been made while an unfilled button indicates no selection (Please use the back button of your web browser to return to the previous document)
radio buttons
A set of circles beside a list You select one item in the list by clicking on the corresponding circle
radio buttons
A set of circle buttons indicating possible selections When an item is selected the circle goes dark Only one selection can be made for a set of circles
radio button

    Silbentrennung

    ra·di·o but·ton

    Türkische aussprache

    reydiō bʌtın

    Aussprache

    /ˈrādēˌō ˈbətən/ /ˈreɪdiːˌoʊ ˈbʌtən/
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