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The design I have been given to try to match requires a checkbox to be a circle. I'm using Material UI with React.

Border radius does not work because the border of the actual icon is not the border of the visible checkbox.

I can't just use something like Font Awesome, because it needs to actually be checked and unchecked.

// Current Styling
const styles = theme => ({
  nested: {
    paddingLeft: theme.spacing.unit * 4,
  },
  icon: {
    margin: theme.spacing.unit,
    fontSize: 25,
  },
  root: {
    color: cyan['A400'],
    '&$checked': {
      color: cyan['A400'],
    },
  },
  checked: {},
});

// Actual checkbox code
return (
  // Holds the individual step with edit icon and delete icon
  <>
    <ListItemIcon>
      {/* Checkbox */}
      <Checkbox
        type="checkbox"
        defaultChecked={step.completed} 
        onChange={this.onChange}
        value="true"
        classes={{
          root: classes.root,
          checked: classes.checked,
        }}
      />
    </ListItemIcon>

I want to keep the working code of Material UI Checkbox but just change some styling to make the edges a perfect circle (like a radio button but with a checkmark in the middle.

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  • I just started using material-UI. I understand your code but can you please tell me what does it mean &$checked? I know that & is used for the current element and checked is pseudo-class. But I am totally not getting what does mean of $ here Jun 14, 2019 at 4:29
  • I wish I knew for sure. It was more a copy and paste from the documentation situation.
    – Hailee
    Jun 17, 2019 at 13:10

3 Answers 3

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Material UI's Checkbox supports custom icons. There are circular checked circle Material icons, and for the empty circle, you can cheat a bit and use the icon for Radio input (they are the same size, so it works perfectly):

import Checkbox from '@material-ui/core/Checkbox';
import CircleChecked from '@material-ui/icons/CheckCircleOutline';
import CircleCheckedFilled from '@material-ui/icons/CheckCircle';
import CircleUnchecked from '@material-ui/icons/RadioButtonUnchecked';

…

<Checkbox
  icon={<CircleUnchecked />}
  checkedIcon={<CircleChecked />}
  …
/>

// or with filled checked icon:

<Checkbox
  icon={<CircleUnchecked />}
  checkedIcon={<CircleCheckedFilled />}
  …
/>

…and it looks like this (foo is CheckCircleOutline, bar is CheckCircle):

enter image description here

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  • BTW how did you get that gif on stack?
    – Hailee
    Jan 29, 2019 at 21:58
  • @Hailee it's just a screen recording converted to gif and inserted as an image…
    – helb
    Jan 30, 2019 at 1:04
  • I'm getting a blank checkbox (goes away entirely) using your code. I have @material-ui/icons installed as well as the core. When <CircleUnchecked/> is outside of checkbox, it shows up as expected, but having it like this, does not work. Can you link to a codesandbox?
    – zuckerburg
    May 3, 2019 at 13:45
  • In codesandbox this works, so I'm really wondering now what the hell I'm missing on my side. everything is installed, link in index.html added. still no joy sending the <CircleUnchecked> to Checkbox
    – zuckerburg
    May 3, 2019 at 13:59
  • seems like, for some reason, the above used my "secondary" color, which was the same as the background, to create a nice "FU" when you clicked it, disappearing entirely and not showing the check. *sigh
    – zuckerburg
    May 6, 2019 at 8:37
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You can override the checked and unchecked icons of the Checkbox as explained in this section. To make it round like the Radio button, you can use the following material icons:

import Checkbox from '@mui/material/Checkbox';

import RadioButtonUncheckedIcon from '@mui/icons-material/RadioButtonUnchecked';
import RadioButtonCheckedIcon from '@mui/icons-material/RadioButtonChecked';
import CheckCircleOutlineIcon from '@mui/icons-material/CheckCircleOutline';
import CheckCircleIcon from '@mui/icons-material/CheckCircle';
import CircleIcon from '@mui/icons-material/Circle';
import CheckCircleTwoToneIcon from '@mui/icons-material/CheckCircleTwoTone';
import CircleTwoToneIcon from '@mui/icons-material/CircleTwoTone';
<Checkbox
  icon={<RadioButtonUncheckedIcon />}
  checkedIcon={<RadioButtonCheckedIcon />}
/>
<Checkbox
  icon={<RadioButtonUncheckedIcon />}
  checkedIcon={<CheckCircleOutlineIcon />}
/>
<Checkbox
  icon={<RadioButtonUncheckedIcon />}
  checkedIcon={<CheckCircleIcon />}
/>
<Checkbox
  icon={<RadioButtonUncheckedIcon />}
  checkedIcon={<CircleIcon />}
/>
<Checkbox
  icon={<RadioButtonUncheckedIcon />}
  checkedIcon={<CheckCircleTwoToneIcon />}
/>
<Checkbox
  icon={<RadioButtonUncheckedIcon />}
  checkedIcon={<CircleTwoToneIcon />}
/>

enter image description here

Live Demo

Codesandbox Demo

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to see if I understood you and try this:

    class RadioButtons extends React.Component {
  state = {
    selectedValue: '',
  };

  handleChange = event => {
    this.state.selectedValue === 'a' ?
    this.setState({ selectedValue: '' }) :
    this.setState({selectedValue: event.target.value})
  };

  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <Radio
          checked={this.state.selectedValue === 'a'}
          onChange={this.handleChange}
          value="a"
          name="radio-button-demo"
          aria-label="A"
        />
)}

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