
Checkbox vs toggle - User Experience Stack Exchange
Ludicrous form The style of the toggle switches in your example (which have only one label inside the switch) is somewhat a ludicrous attempt to take something from the real world and create …
Yes/No Button Toggle Design - User Experience Stack Exchange
Use separate buttons to avoid the confusion of a toggle. But your use of the toggle should be clear enough, especially with the check-mark and the plain text identification for each option …
How to best represent a ToggleButton (representing on/off) with …
In general I would like the button to appear somewhat natural in the natural scheme of rules laid out in Microsoft's UXGuide but I don't mind the idea of using some sort of custom graphic or …
touch screen - Indeterminate state for toggle buttons? - User ...
Currently the Yes/No questions are presented as a pair of radio buttons, but we're considering making these more modern / touch friendly, and we're looking at replacing them with a …
website design - Toggle Switch position the right way? - User ...
The toggle should be on the right when activated. Almost all ON/OFF toggles work that way and users probably had experience with similar toggles. I strongly advice though, to use some …
gui design - Toggle button/switch: is there a standard way to …
3 According to this answer: Checkbox vs toggle Toggle switches are anti-usability Despite their relative popularity (eg, Apple use them as a standard interface control) toggle switches have …
Icon for unmasking passwords (open or closed to begin with)?
Closed 11 years ago. What is the convention for showing toggle icons to a user? This question is specific to password unmasking, but it can easily be used in "on / off" icons et al. In our …
Best Practices on toggle switches and defaults in forms?
The first part is about how to represent a default state on an optional toggle control, and I would suggest that the best way to avoid confusion is not to show it at all, but create a control that …
Multiple toggle buttons with initial selection
My solution: All non-toggle buttons will be simple (i.e. gray) Toggled buttons will become coloured (i.e. blue) Initial selection is marked by a green tick above the initial toggled button Question: I …
Where to click to change status of a on/off slide bar
1 In a toggle button like above, where should a user click to change the status? It seems that the standard in most applications is to click on the slide itself. This would make sense as a user …