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A radio button or option button [citation needed] is a graphical control element that allows the user to choose only one of a predefined set of mutually exclusive options. [1] The singular property of a radio button makes it distinct from checkboxes, where the user can select and unselect any number of items.
Radio button: vaadin-radio-button: Allows to select exactly one value from a list of related but mutually exclusive options Apache 2.0 RichTextEditor: vaadin-rich-text-editor: An input field for entering rich text Commercial Scroller: vaadin-scroller: A component container for creating scrollable areas in the UI Apache 2.0 Select: vaadin-select
IMS VDEX allows the exchange and expression of simple machine-readable lists of human language terms, along with information that may assist a human in understanding the meaning of the various terms, i.e. a flat list of values, a hierarchical tree of values, a thesaurus, a taxonomy, a glossary or a dictionary.
<select> — a drop-down list that displays a list of items a user can select from; The sample image on the right shows most of these elements: a text box asking for your name; a pair of radio buttons asking you to choose between gender values; a select box giving you a list of eye colors to choose from; a pair of check boxes to click on if ...
Checkboxes and radio buttons, both singly and in lists; Listboxes, both single and multi-selection; Dropdown lists, both editable and non-editable; Clock controls, for date/time entry; Sliders, for selecting one of a small number of settings; Numeric spinners, both single and double for integers and floating point numbers respectively
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Toggle selected state of focused checkbox, radio button, or toggle button Space: Space: Space: Space: Activate focused button, menu item etc. ↵ Enter: Space (also ↵ Enter [notes 5] for menu items) ↵ Enter: ↵ Enter: Expand a drop-down list F4 or Alt+↓: Select/move to first/last item in selected widget Home / End: Home / End