check box

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Bilgisayar) seçme kutusu
(Bilgisayar) işaret kutusu
onaykutusu onay kutusu seçme
checkbox
işaret kutusu
checkbox
onay kutusu
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
An element or widget corresponding to a small square on a paper form that is either left blank or ticked; ticking the box enables the function with which it is labelled
{i} square within a dialog box which allows a user to activate or deactivate a particular option or condition
checkbox
A place on a form that can be checked or not
checkbox
In HTML, a way to allow the user to interact with the material on a web page by clicking on a box or other input element
checkbox
A type of form field that allows an Internet User to select an item by simply clicking inside a box This is typically used to represent a set of non-exclusive choices
checkbox
Type of data entry on forms for users to input data
checkbox
A control, consisting of a graphic and associated text, that a user clicks to select or deselect an option A check mark in the checkbox graphic indicates that the option is selected Checkboxes are created using the JCheckBox component See also radio button
checkbox
A control that appears onscreen as a small square with an accompanying title A checkbox displays one of two settings: on (indicated by an X inside the box) or off When the user clicks a checkbox, the application reverses its setting
checkbox
A standard Newton control that displays a setting, either checked (on) or unchecked (off) Tapping a checkbox or its text label reverses its setting One or more checkboxes can be checked Compare to Radio Button Source: NUIG
checkbox
A small square box which when clicked displays a cross or a tick to show an option has been selected
checkbox
A square box that appears in dialog boxes When selected, an X or 4 appears to indicate that the option has been turned on or set
checkbox
In the OPEN LOOK GUI, a nonexclusive setting that shows a checkmark in a square box when the setting is chosen
checkbox
a way to allow the user to interact with the material on a web page by clicking on a box or other input element
checkbox
A small square box which, when clicked on, displays a cross or tick to show that an option has been selected
checkbox
A form INPUT TYPE Creates checkboxes which allow for multiple selections Example: C: \windows\explorer exe is an example of (choose all that apply): Path to a file Command line that would run a program None of these Web page address <form> <input type="checkbox" name="Q3" value="Path"> Path to a file <br> <input type="checkbox" name="Q3" value="Program"> Command line that would run a program <br> <input type="checkbox" name="Q3" value="None">None of these <br> <input type="checkbox" name="Q3" value="Web_address">Web page address </form>
checkbox
[GUI] GUI component which provides an any-of-many-choice
checkbox
In a dialog box, a box where a checkmark or "X" can be placed with a click of the mouse to either activate or deactivate a function or make a selection
checkbox
A form element: Checkboxes are designed so that one or more values (boxes) may be chosen (checked)
checkbox
A feature on a webpage that can be marked or not to indicate whether it is selected
checkbox
A field on a form which, when selected, enters a check in the box These form input tags are best used to select members of small sets
checkbox
A control for an option that must be either on or off
checkbox
(n ) A control, consisting of a graphic and associated text, that the user clicks to select or deselect an option A check mark in the checkbox graphic indicates that the option is selected In the JavaTMlook and feel, checkboxes are created using the JCheckBox component See also radio button
checkbox
{i} square within a dialog box which allows a user to activate or deactivate a particular option or condition
check box

    Турецкое произношение

    çek bäks

    Синонимы

    tickbox, tick box

    Произношение

    /ˈʧek ˈbäks/ /ˈʧɛk ˈbɑːks/

    Этимология

    [ 'chek ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English chek, from Middle French eschec, from Arabic shAh, from Persian, literally, king; akin to Greek ktasthai to acquire, Sanskrit ksatra dominion.
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