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Selection controls: checkboxes
Selection controls allow the user to select options.
Use checkboxes to:
- Select one or more options from a list
- Present a list containing sub-selections
- Turn an item on or off in a desktop environment
Contents
Using checkboxes
Before you can use Material checkboxes, you need to add a dependency to the Material Components for Android library. For more information, go to the Getting started page.
<CheckBox
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="@string/label"/>
Note: <CheckBox> is auto-inflated as
<com.google.android.material.button.MaterialCheckBox> via
MaterialComponentsViewInflater when using a Theme.Material3.*
theme.
Making checkboxes accessible
Checkboxes support content labeling for accessibility and are readable by most screen readers, such as TalkBack. Text rendered in check boxes is automatically provided to accessibility services. Additional content labels are usually unnecessary.
Setting the error state on checkbox
In the layout:
<CheckBox
...
app:errorShown="true"/>
In code:
// Set error.
checkbox.errorShown = true
// Optional listener:
checkbox.addOnErrorChangedListener { checkBox, errorShown ->
// Responds to when the checkbox enters/leaves error state
}
}
// To set a custom accessibility label:
checkbox.errorAccessibilityLabel = "Error: custom error announcement."
Checkbox
A checkbox is a square button with a check to denote its current state. Checkboxes allow the user to select one or more items from a set. Checkboxes can be used to turn an option on or off. Unlike radio buttons, changes in the states of one checkbox do not usually affect other checkboxes.
Note: Checkboxes do not support shape theming and are only rounded square checkboxes.
Checkboxes example
API and source code:
MaterialCheckBox
The following example shows a list of five checkboxes.
In the layout:
<CheckBox
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:checked="true"
android:text="@string/label_1"/>
<CheckBox
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="@string/label_2"/>
<CheckBox
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="@string/label_3"/>
<CheckBox
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="@string/label_4"/>
<CheckBox
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:enabled="false"
android:text="@string/label_5"/>
In code:
// To check a checkbox
checkbox.isChecked = true
// To listen for a checkbox's checked/unchecked state changes
checkbox.setOnCheckedChangeListener { buttonView, isChecked ->
// Responds to checkbox being checked/unchecked
}
Key properties
Checkbox attributes
| Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value |
|---|---|---|---|
| To use material colors | app:useMaterialThemeColors |
setUseMaterialThemeColorsisUseMaterialThemeColors |
true (ignored if app:buttonTint is set) |
| Color | app:buttonTint |
setButtonTintListgetButtonTintList |
?attr/colorOnSurface (see all states) |
| Min size | android:minWidthandroid:minHeight |
(set/get)MinWidth(set/get)MinHeight |
?attr/minTouchTargetSize |
| Centered icon if no text | app:centerIfNoTextEnabled |
setCenterIfNoTextEnabledisCenterIfNoTextEnabled |
true |
The color of the checkbox defaults to ?attr/colorOnSurface (unchecked) and
?attr/colorPrimary (checked) defined in your app theme. If you want to
override this behavior, as you might with a custom drawable that should not be
tinted, set app:useMaterialThemeColors to false:
<CheckBox
...
app:useMaterialThemeColors="false"
/>
Text label attributes
| Element | Attribute | Related method(s) | Default value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Text label | android:text |
setTextgetText |
null |
| Color | android:textColor |
setTextColorgetTextColors |
inherits from AppCompatCheckBox |
| Typography | android:textAppearance |
setTextAppearance |
?attr/textAppearanceBodyMedium |
Checkbox states
Checkboxes can be selected, unselected, or indeterminate. Checkboxes have enabled, disabled, hover, focused, and pressed states.
Note: MaterialCheckBox does not support the indeterminate state. Only
selected and unselected states are supported.
Styles
| Element | Style |
|---|---|
| Default style | Widget.Material3.CompoundButton.CheckBox |
Default style theme attribute: ?attr/checkboxStyle
See the full list of styles and attrs.
Theming checkboxes
Checkboxes support Material Theming which can customize color and typography.
Checkbox theming example
API and source code:
MaterialCheckBox
The following example shows a checkbox with Material Theming.
Implementing checkbox theming
Use theme attributes in res/values/styles.xml, which adds a theme to all
checkboxes and affects other components:
<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.*">
...
<item name="colorOnSurface">@color/shrine_pink_900</item>
<item name="colorSecondary">@color/shrine_pink_100</item>
</style>
Use default style theme attributes, styles and theme overlays, which will add a theme to all checkboxes but does not affect other components:
<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.*">
...
<item name="checkboxStyle">@style/Widget.App.CheckBox</item>
</style>
<style name="Widget.App.CheckBox" parent="Widget.Material3.CompoundButton.CheckBox">
<item name="materialThemeOverlay">@style/ThemeOverlay.App.CheckBox</item>
</style>
<style name="ThemeOverlay.App.CheckBox" parent="">
<item name="colorOnSurface">@color/shrine_pink_900</item>
<item name="colorSecondary">@color/shrine_pink_100</item>
</style>
You can also change the checkbox colors via the ?attr/buttonTint attribute:
<style name="Widget.App.CheckBox" parent="Widget.Material3.CompoundButton.CheckBox">
<item name="buttonTint">@color/button_tint</item>
</style>
and in color/button_tint.xml:
<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:color="@color/shrine_pink_900" android:state_checked="true"/>
<item android:alpha="0.38" android:color="@color/shrine_pink_100" android:state_enabled="false"/>
<item android:color="@color/shrine_pink_100"/>
</selector>
Use the styles in the layout. That affects only this checkbox:
<CheckBox
...
style="@style/Widget.App.CheckBox"
/>



