Win32::GUI::Checkbox - Create and manipulate checkbox controls
[TBD]
Common methods apply to most windows, controls and resources.
new(PARENT, %OPTIONS)
Creates a new Checkbox object; can also be called as PARENT->AddCheckbox(%OPTIONS).
%OPTIONS are the same of Button (See new Win32::GUI::Button() ).
See also the common options.
Checked([VALUE])
Gets or sets the check state of the Checkbox; if called without arguments, returns the current state:
0 not checked 1 checked 2 indeterminate (grayed)
If a VALUE is specified, it can be one of these (eg. 0 to uncheck the Checkbox, 1 to check it).
Click()
Simulate the user clicking a button.
GetCheck()
Returns the check state of the Checkbox:
SetCheck([VALUE=1])
Sets the check state of the Checkbox; for a list of possible values, see GetCheck(). If called without arguments, it checks the Checkbox (eg. state = 1).
Common events apply to most windows and controls.
Sent when the control is selected (eg. the button pushed, the checkbox checked, etc.).
DblClick()
Sent when the user double clicks on the control.
Disable()
Sent when the button is disabled
GotFocus()
Sent when the control is activated.
LostFocus()
Sent when the control is deactivated.
Push(State)
Sent when the state button change.
Documentation for Win32::GUI v1.08_10 created 04 Nov 2014
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cpanm
cpanm Win32::GUI
CPAN shell
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