- What is selection control in UI UX?
- What are the selection methods for mutually exclusive controls?
- When you need to have a user select from a long list of mutually exclusive options?
- Which element is looks like a selection control?
What is selection control in UI UX?
Selection controls such as radio buttons, checkboxes and switches allow users to control all kinds of options, settings and situations. The size of the selection controls depends on the base font size used in each case, which can be adjusted depending on the particular viewport width.
What are the selection methods for mutually exclusive controls?
Radio buttons are used to choose one option for a set of mutually exclusive choices. It means once one option is selected, the previously selected option automatically deselects. Users can choose one and only one option at a time.
When you need to have a user select from a long list of mutually exclusive options?
Radio buttons are used when there is a list of two or more options that are mutually exclusive and the user must select exactly one choice.
Which element is looks like a selection control?
Three types of selection controls are covered in this guidance: Checkboxes allow the selection of multiple options from a set. Radio buttons allow the selection of a single option from a set. Switches allow a selection to be turned on or off.