Radio button

Radio button

A radio button or option button is a type of graphical user interface widget that allows the user to choose one of a predefined set of options. They were named after the physical buttons used on car radios to select preset stations - when one of the buttons was pressed, other buttons would pop out, leaving the pressed button the only button in the "pushed in" position.

Radio buttons are arranged in groups of two or more and displayed on screen as, for example, a list of circular holes that can contain white space (for unselected) or a dot (for selected). Adjacent to each radio button is normally shown a caption describing the choice that this radio button represents. When the user selects a radio button, any previously selected radio button in the same group becomes deselected. Selecting a radio button is done by clicking the mouse on the button, or the caption, or by using a keyboard shortcut.

It is possible that initially none of the radio buttons in a group is selected. This state cannot be restored by interacting with the radio button widget (but it may be possible through other user interface elements). The Macintosh User Interface Guidelines specify that one item of a radio button group must always be selected.

When used in an HTML form, if no button in a group is checked, then no name-value pair is passed when the form is submitted. For example, for a radio button group named Gender with the options Male and Female, the variable Gender would not be passed, even with a blank value.

The incorrect term 'radial button' is sometimes seen.

ee also

*Check box
*Elements of graphical user interfaces

External links

* [http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20040927.html A usability column on when to use radio buttons and when to use checkboxes]
* [http://webmender.com/archives/000014.html Improper Terminology: "Radial" Button]


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