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it has text, an image, and then the checkbox,

I want to use a better image for the check, but cannot find a way to change the checked and unchecked images

this.checkBox1.CheckAlign = System.Drawing.ContentAlignment.MiddleRight;
this.checkBox1.Checked = true;
this.checkBox1.CheckState = System.Windows.Forms.CheckState.Checked;
this.checkBox1.Image = global::ClientExam.Properties.Resources.action32;
this.checkBox1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(145, 140);
this.checkBox1.Name = "checkBox1";
this.checkBox1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(273, 127);
this.checkBox1.TabIndex = 0;
this.checkBox1.Text = "checkBox1";
this.checkBox1.TextImageRelation = System.Windows.Forms.TextImageRelation.TextBeforeImage;
this.checkBox1.UseVisualStyleBackColor = true;

anybody know of one that doesn't require me to write my own control?

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  • its winforms, And I know i can write my own control or override to do it, but i didnt want to reinvent the wheel, as it seems like the sort of thing someone else would have already written. I have all the DevComponents but they also dont seem to have one, least not one im aware of. Anyone know of a component that can do this out the box?
    – f1wade
    Apr 5, 2013 at 13:37
  • This is related to an earlier question stackoverflow.com/questions/13124813/…
    – f1wade
    Apr 11, 2013 at 7:53

5 Answers 5

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For anyone who'd prefer not to override OnPaint, there's an alternative solution:

  1. Add an ImageList control and fill it with images to reflect checked/unchecked states.
  2. Set your Checkbox control's Appearance property to Button (to get rid of standard CheckBox icon)
  3. Set its' FlatStyle property to Flat (so that the control doesn't really look like a button).
    Note: You may want to check its' FlatAppearance group of properties too. Namely CheckedBackColor, MouseDownBackColor, MouseOverBackColor, i.e. set them all to Control value.
  4. Set Checkbox control's ImageList property to the name of your ImageList control.
  5. Set Checkbox control's Imageindex and ImageAlign properties to reflect its' current state.
  6. Last and most importantly set Checkbox control's TextImageRelation property (this value won't let the text and image overlap unless you want them to). I.e. ImageBeforetext value represents common CheckBox icon location.

Now the only thing left to do is to change the image when the state is changed, smth like this:

    private void chkMyCheckBoxWithAnImage_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        if (chkMyCheckBoxWithAnImage.Checked)
            chkMyCheckBoxWithAnImage.ImageIndex = 1;
        else
            chkMyCheckBoxWithAnImage.ImageIndex = 0;
    }
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    In my opinion this should be the answer. The other answer doesn't mention that you have to handle drawing the text in addition to the images.
    – rory.ap
    Jul 30, 2019 at 16:14
  • 2
    You can do exactly the same thing without the image list just by setting the image property directly in the CheckedChanged event. Feb 27, 2021 at 6:46
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If you are looking for how to do this in Winforms, the simple answer is to create a new checkbox class that derives from CheckBox, then override the OnPaint method.

Here is an example on how to create custom looking checkboxes by overriding the OnPaint method:

public class CustomCheckBox : CheckBox
{
    public CustomCheckBox()
    {
        this.SetStyle(ControlStyles.UserPaint, true);
        this.SetStyle(ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint, true);
    }

    protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs pevent)
    {
        base.OnPaint(pevent);
        if (this.Checked)
        {
            pevent.Graphics.FillRectangle(new SolidBrush(Color.Blue), new Rectangle(0, 0, 16, 16));
        }
        else
        {
            pevent.Graphics.FillRectangle(new SolidBrush(Color.Red), new Rectangle(0, 0, 16, 16));
        }
    }
}

It's very simple, but it gives you the basic idea.

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A simple one :

overrides check box OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e) as below:

Graphics g = e.Graphics;

        base.OnPaint(e);
        //// Fill the background
        //SetControlSizes();

        // Paint the outer rounded rectangle
        g.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.AntiAlias;
        using (GraphicsPath outerPath = GeneralUtilities.RoundedRectangle(mLabelRect, 1, 0))
        {
            using (LinearGradientBrush outerBrush = new LinearGradientBrush(mLabelRect,
                   mGradientTop, mGradientBottom, LinearGradientMode.Vertical))
            {
                g.FillPath(outerBrush, outerPath);
            }
            using (Pen outlinePen = new Pen(mGradientTop, mRectOutlineWidth))
            {
                outlinePen.Alignment = PenAlignment.Inset;
                g.DrawPath(outlinePen, outerPath);
            }
        }

        //// Paint the gel highlight
        using (GraphicsPath innerPath = GeneralUtilities.RoundedRectangle(mHighlightRect, mRectCornerRadius, mHighlightRectOffset))
        {
            using (LinearGradientBrush innerBrush = new LinearGradientBrush(mHighlightRect,
                   Color.FromArgb(mHighlightAlphaTop, Color.White),
                   Color.FromArgb(mHighlightAlphaBottom, Color.White), LinearGradientMode.Vertical))
            {
                g.FillPath(innerBrush, innerPath);
            }
        }
        // Paint the text
        TextRenderer.DrawText(g, Text, Font, mLabelRect, Color.White, Color.Transparent,
        TextFormatFlags.HorizontalCenter | TextFormatFlags.VerticalCenter | TextFormatFlags.EndEllipsis);

But if you want to have a good one you have to use wpf CheckBox ControlTemplate Example

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I have got around this a different way, I use the background image and center it, then change the main image whenever checked is changed. this appears like I want it to.

There is a problem with this, the background image if an inappropriate size with underlap the check image, and so it would not look right.

the correct solution is as icemanind describes.

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Custom CheckBox

Complete custom CheckBox control that support theming

  1. Predefined styles (VS 2019 Dark and Light).

  2. Support for AutoSize property.

  3. Support for custom colors in focused, mouse enter and mouse down events.

  4. Support for custom check mark (shape and color).

  5. Public properties to customize the look the CheckBox control.

    'Copyright (c) Smart PC Utilities, Ltd.
    'All rights reserved.
    
    #Region "References"
    
    Imports System.ComponentModel
    Imports System.Drawing.Drawing2D
    
    #End Region
    
    Namespace FlatUI
    
    ''' <summary>
    ''' Flat CheckBox control
    ''' </summary>
    Public NotInheritable Class FlatCheckBox
        Inherits CheckBox
    
    #Region "Private Members"
    
        Dim _theme As UITheme = UITheme.LightBlue
    
        Private _boxNormalBackColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(243, 249, 255)
        Private _boxFocusBackColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(243, 249, 255)
        Private _boxMouseDownBackColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(51, 153, 255)
    
        Private _boxNormalBorderColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
        Private _boxFocusBorderColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(51, 153, 255)
        Private _boxMouseDownBorderColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(51, 153, 255)
    
        Private _checkMarkNormalColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
        Private _checkMarkFocusColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
        Private _checkMarkMouseDownColor As Color = Color.FromArgb(243, 249, 255)
    
        Private _focusCuesColor As Color = Color.Gray
    
        Private _isMouseEnter As Boolean
        Private _isMouseDown As Boolean
    
    #End Region
    
    #Region "Constants"
    
        Const TEXT_X = 21
        Const TEXT_Y = 2
    
        Const BOX_X = 4
        Const BOX_Y = 4
    
        Const BOX_WIDTH = 12
        Const BOX_HEIGHT = 12
    
    #End Region
    
    #Region "Public Methods"
    
        Public Sub New()
    
            SetStyle(ControlStyles.OptimizedDoubleBuffer, True)
    
            BackColor = Color.FromArgb(251, 251, 251)
            ForeColor = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
            Appearance = Appearance.Button
            FlatStyle = FlatStyle.Flat
            FlatAppearance.BorderSize = 0
            DoubleBuffered = True
            UseVisualStyleBackColor = False
    
        End Sub
    
    #End Region
    
    #Region "Public Properties"
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The box backcolor in the normal state.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "243, 249, 255")>
        Public Property BoxNormalBackColor As Color
            Get
                Return _boxNormalBackColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _boxNormalBackColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The box backcolor when the CheckBox control is focused.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "243, 249, 255")>
        Public Property BoxFocusBackColor As Color
            Get
                Return _boxFocusBackColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _boxFocusBackColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The box backcolor when the CheckBox control is clicked.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "51, 153, 255")>
        Public Property BoxMouseDownBackColor As Color
            Get
                Return _boxMouseDownBackColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _boxMouseDownBackColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The box border color in the normal state.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "30, 30, 30")>
        Public Property BoxNormalBorderColor As Color
            Get
                Return _boxNormalBorderColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _boxNormalBorderColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The box border color when the CheckBox control is focused.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "51, 153, 255")>
        Public Property BoxFocusBorderColor As Color
            Get
                Return _boxFocusBorderColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _boxFocusBorderColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The box border color when the CheckBox control is clicked.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "51, 153, 255")>
        Public Property BoxMouseDownBorderColor As Color
            Get
                Return _boxMouseDownBorderColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _boxMouseDownBorderColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The CheckBox check-mark color in the normal state.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "30, 30, 30")>
        Public Property CheckMarkNormalColor As Color
            Get
                Return _checkMarkNormalColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _checkMarkNormalColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The CheckBox check-mark color when the CheckBox control is focused.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "30, 30, 30")>
        Public Property CheckMarkFocusColor As Color
            Get
                Return _checkMarkFocusColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _checkMarkFocusColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The CheckBox check-mark color when the CheckBox control is clicked.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "243, 249, 255")>
        Public Property CheckMarkMouseDownColor As Color
            Get
                Return _checkMarkMouseDownColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _checkMarkMouseDownColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Localizable(True)> <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The CheckBox control focus cues color.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "Gray")>
        Public Property FocusCuesColor As Color
            Get
                Return _focusCuesColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                _focusCuesColor = value
                Invalidate()
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <Category("Flat CheckBox")> <Description("The general style of the Flat CheckBox control.")> <DefaultValue(GetType(UITheme), "1")> Public Property Theme As UITheme
            Get
                Return _theme
            End Get
            Set(value As UITheme)
                _theme = value
    
                If _theme = UITheme.DarkBlue Then
    
                    BackColor = Color.FromArgb(37, 37, 38)
                    ForeColor = Color.Gainsboro
                    BoxNormalBackColor = Color.FromArgb(31, 31, 32)
                    BoxFocusBackColor = Color.FromArgb(31, 31, 32)
                    BoxMouseDownBackColor = Color.FromArgb(0, 122, 204)
                    BoxNormalBorderColor = Color.Gainsboro
                    BoxFocusBorderColor = Color.FromArgb(0, 122, 204)
                    BoxMouseDownBorderColor = Color.FromArgb(0, 122, 204)
                    CheckMarkNormalColor = Color.FromArgb(241, 241, 241)
                    CheckMarkFocusColor = Color.FromArgb(241, 241, 241)
                    CheckMarkMouseDownColor = Color.FromArgb(241, 241, 241)
                    FocusCuesColor = Color.Gray
    
                ElseIf _theme = UITheme.LightBlue Then
    
                    BackColor = Color.FromArgb(251, 251, 251)
                    ForeColor = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
                    BoxNormalBackColor = Color.FromArgb(243, 249, 255)
                    BoxFocusBackColor = Color.FromArgb(243, 249, 255)
                    BoxMouseDownBackColor = Color.FromArgb(51, 153, 255)
                    BoxNormalBorderColor = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
                    BoxFocusBorderColor = Color.FromArgb(51, 153, 255)
                    BoxMouseDownBorderColor = Color.FromArgb(51, 153, 255)
                    CheckMarkNormalColor = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
                    CheckMarkFocusColor = Color.FromArgb(30, 30, 30)
                    CheckMarkMouseDownColor = Color.FromArgb(243, 249, 255)
                    FocusCuesColor = Color.Gray
    
                End If
    
                Invalidate()
    
            End Set
        End Property
    
    #End Region
    
    #Region "Private Methods"
    
        Private Sub ResizeForAutoSize()
            If AutoSize Then SetBoundsCore(Left, Top, Width, Height, BoundsSpecified.Size)
        End Sub
    
        Private Function GetAutoSize() As Size
    
            Dim g = CreateGraphics()
            Dim textSize = g.MeasureString(Text, Font)
            Dim cntrlSize As New Size(CInt(textSize.Width + TEXT_X), CInt(textSize.Height + (TEXT_Y * 2)))
    
            Return cntrlSize
    
        End Function
    
    #End Region
    
    #Region "Overridden Methods"
    
        Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(e As PaintEventArgs)
    
    #Disable Warning CA1062 ' Validate arguments of public methods
            e.Graphics.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.AntiAlias
    #Enable Warning CA1062 ' Validate arguments of public methods
            e.Graphics.Clear(BackColor)
    
            'Draw CheckBox text
    
            Using b As New SolidBrush(ForeColor)
                e.Graphics.DrawString(Text, Font, b, TEXT_X, TEXT_Y)
            End Using
    
            'Draw box background
    
            Dim boxBackgroundColor As Color
    
            If _isMouseDown Then
                boxBackgroundColor = _boxMouseDownBackColor
            ElseIf Focused OrElse _isMouseEnter Then
                boxBackgroundColor = _boxFocusBackColor
            Else
                boxBackgroundColor = _boxNormalBackColor
            End If
    
            Using b As New SolidBrush(boxBackgroundColor)
                e.Graphics.FillRectangle(b, BOX_X, BOX_Y, BOX_WIDTH, BOX_HEIGHT)
            End Using
    
            'Draw check mark
    
            If Checked Then
    
                Dim checkMarkColor As Color
    
                If _isMouseDown Then
                    checkMarkColor = _checkMarkMouseDownColor
                ElseIf Focused OrElse _isMouseEnter Then
                    checkMarkColor = _checkMarkFocusColor
                Else
                    checkMarkColor = _checkMarkNormalColor
                End If
    
                Dim rectCheck = New Rectangle(BOX_X + 2, BOX_Y + 3, BOX_WIDTH - 4, BOX_HEIGHT - 6)
    
                Using p = New Pen(checkMarkColor, 2)
                    e.Graphics.DrawLines(p, New Point() {New Point(rectCheck.Left, rectCheck.Bottom - CInt(rectCheck.Height / 2)), New Point(rectCheck.Left + CInt(rectCheck.Width / 3), rectCheck.Bottom), New Point(rectCheck.Right, rectCheck.Top)})
                End Using
    
            End If
    
            'Draw box border
    
            Dim boxBorderColor As Color
    
            If _isMouseDown Then
                boxBorderColor = _boxMouseDownBorderColor
            ElseIf Focused OrElse _isMouseEnter Then
                boxBorderColor = _boxFocusBorderColor
            Else
                boxBorderColor = _boxNormalBorderColor
            End If
    
            Using p = New Pen(boxBorderColor)
                e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(p, BOX_X, BOX_Y, BOX_WIDTH, BOX_HEIGHT)
            End Using
    
            'Draw focus cues
    
            If Focused Then
    
                Dim textSize = e.Graphics.MeasureString(Text, Font)
    
                Dim focusRect = New Rectangle(TEXT_X - 1, TEXT_Y - 1, CInt(textSize.Width), CInt(textSize.Height))
                focusRect.Inflate(-1, -1)
    
                Using p As New Pen(_focusCuesColor) With {.DashStyle = DashStyle.Dot}
                    e.Graphics.SmoothingMode = SmoothingMode.Default
                    e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(p, focusRect)
                End Using
    
            End If
    
            ResizeForAutoSize()
    
        End Sub
    
        Public Overrides Function GetPreferredSize(proposedSize As Size) As Size
            Return GetAutoSize()
        End Function
    
        Protected Overrides Sub SetBoundsCore(x As Integer, y As Integer, width As Integer, height As Integer, specified As BoundsSpecified)
    
            If AutoSize AndAlso (specified And BoundsSpecified.Size) <> 0 Then
                Dim cntrlSize = GetAutoSize()
                width = cntrlSize.Width
                height = cntrlSize.Height
            End If
    
            MyBase.SetBoundsCore(x, y, width, height, specified)
    
        End Sub
    
        Protected Overrides Sub OnResize(e As EventArgs)
            MyBase.OnResize(e)
            Invalidate()
        End Sub
    
        Protected Overrides Sub OnMouseEnter(eventargs As EventArgs)
    
            MyBase.OnMouseEnter(eventargs)
    
            _isMouseEnter = True
            Invalidate()
    
        End Sub
    
        Protected Overrides Sub OnMouseLeave(eventargs As EventArgs)
    
            MyBase.OnMouseLeave(eventargs)
    
            _isMouseEnter = False
            Invalidate()
    
        End Sub
    
        Protected Overrides Sub OnMouseDown(mevent As MouseEventArgs)
    
            MyBase.OnMouseDown(mevent)
    
            _isMouseDown = True
            Invalidate()
    
        End Sub
    
        Protected Overrides Sub OnMouseUp(mevent As MouseEventArgs)
    
            MyBase.OnMouseUp(mevent)
    
            _isMouseDown = False
            Invalidate()
    
        End Sub
    
        <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "251, 251, 251")> Public Overrides Property BackColor As Color
            Get
                Return MyBase.BackColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                MyBase.BackColor = value
            End Set
        End Property
    
        <DefaultValue(GetType(Color), "30, 30, 30")> Public Overrides Property ForeColor As Color
            Get
                Return MyBase.ForeColor
            End Get
            Set(value As Color)
                MyBase.ForeColor = value
            End Set
        End Property
    
    #End Region
    
    End Class
    
    End Namespace
    

Themes enumeration

'Copyright (c) Smart PC Utilities, Ltd.
'All rights reserved.

Namespace FlatUI

    Public Enum UITheme As Integer

        ''' <summary>
        ''' Undefined style
        ''' </summary>
        Undefined = -1

        ''' <summary>
        ''' Visual Studio 2019 Dark style
        ''' </summary>
        DarkBlue = 0

        ''' <summary>
        ''' Visual Studio 2019 Light style
        ''' </summary>
        LightBlue = 1

    End Enum

End Namespace

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