Checkbox Size

Hi all,
I've scoured the internet far and wide, and have found
nothing about changing the size of a checkbox in Flash CS3. I'm not
talking about the bounding box size or the label size - I mean the
checkbox itself. I'm developing an application that needs large
checkboxes (for a touchscreen), and have thus far been frustrated
with what should be an easy issue.
Any thoughts? Thanks.

Select File > Import > Open External Library, and
select the HaloTheme.fla file.
This file is located in the application-level configuration
folder.
In the theme's Library panel, expand the Flash UI Components
2/Themes/MMDefault folder and drag the CheckBox Assets folder to
the library for your document.
Expand the CheckBox Assets/States folder in the library of
your document.
Open the symbols you want to customize for editing.
Customize the symbol as desired.
Click the Back button to return to the main timeline.
Drag a CheckBox component to the Stage.
Select Control > Test Movie.
EX:
Look
This is for AS2, but I can imagine it is no different.

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    Hi,
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         c1.addItemListener(new MyItemListener());
         f.add(c1);
         c1.setBounds(630, 600, 120, 24);
         Choice c2 = new Choice();
         c2.addItem("scale1");
         c2.addItem("scale2");
         c2.addItemListener(new MyItemListener());
         f.add(c2);
         c2.setBounds(840, 600, 120, 24);
         Label l1 = new Label("Select the appropriate metrics for Measurement Process Evaluation");
         l1.setBounds(380, 50, 380, 20);
         f.add(l1);
         Label l2 = new Label("Architecture Metrics");
         l2.setBounds(170, 100, 110, 20);
         f.add(l2);
         Label l3 = new Label("RunTime Metrics");
         l3.setBounds(500, 100, 110, 20);
         f.add(l3);
         Label l4 = new Label("Documentation Metrics");
         l4.setBounds(840, 100, 130, 20);
         f.add(l4);
         JRadioButton rb1 = new JRadioButton("Componenent Metrics",false);
         rb1.setBounds(190, 140, 133, 20);
         f.add(rb1);
         JRadioButton rb2 = new JRadioButton("Task Metrics",false);
         rb2.setBounds(540, 140, 95, 20);
         f.add(rb2);
         JRadioButton rb3 = new JRadioButton("Manual Metrics",false);
         rb3.setBounds(870, 140, 108, 20);
         f.add(rb3);
         JRadioButton rb4 = new JRadioButton("Configuration Metrics",false);
         rb4.setBounds(190, 270, 142, 20);
         f.add(rb4);
         JRadioButton rb6 = new JRadioButton("DataHandling Metrics",false);
         rb6.setBounds(540, 270, 142, 20);
         f.add(rb6);
         JRadioButton rb8 = new JRadioButton("Development Metrics",false);
         rb8.setBounds(870, 270, 141, 20);
         f.add(rb8);
         Checkbox  c10 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c10.setBounds(220, 170, 49, 20);
         f.add(c10);
         Checkbox c11 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c11.setBounds(220, 190, 75, 20);
         f.add(c11);
         Checkbox c12 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c12.setBounds(220, 210, 86, 20);
         f.add(c12);
         Checkbox c13 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c13.setBounds(220, 300, 49, 20);
         f.add(c13);
         Checkbox c14 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c14.setBounds(220, 320, 75, 20);
         f.add(c14);
         Checkbox c15 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c15.setBounds(220, 340, 86, 20);
         f.add(c15);
         Checkbox c19 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c19.setBounds(580, 170, 49, 20);
         f.add(c19);
         Checkbox c20 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c20.setBounds(580, 190, 75, 20);
         f.add(c20);
         Checkbox c21 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c21.setBounds(580, 210, 86, 20);
         f.add(c21);
         Checkbox c22 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c22.setBounds(580, 300, 49, 20);
         f.add(c22);
         Checkbox c23 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c23.setBounds(580, 320, 75, 20);
         f.add(c23);
         Checkbox c24 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c24.setBounds(580, 340, 86, 20);
         f.add(c24);
         Checkbox c28 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c28.setBounds(920, 170, 49, 20);
         f.add(c28);
         Checkbox c29 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c29.setBounds(920, 190, 75, 20);
         f.add(c29);
         Checkbox c30 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c30.setBounds(920, 210, 86, 20);
         f.add(c30);
         Checkbox c31 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c31.setBounds(920, 300, 49, 20);
         f.add(c31);
         Checkbox c32 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c32.setBounds(920, 320, 75, 20);
         f.add(c32);
         Checkbox c33 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c33.setBounds(920, 340, 86, 20);
         f.add(c33);
         ActionListener action = new MyActionListener(f, t1, t2);
         Button b1  = new Button("Button1");
         b1.setBounds(230, 600, 120, 24);
         b1.addActionListener(action);
         f.add(b1);
         Button b2  = new Button("Button2");
         b2.setBounds(430, 600, 120, 24);
         b2.addActionListener(action);
         f.add(b2);
               f.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
            public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e)
              System.exit(0);
         f.show();
        else
       { mw.exit();}
    class MyActionListener implements ActionListener
      private Frame     frame;
      private TextField textField1;
      private TextField textField2;
      public MyActionListener(Frame frame, TextField tf1, TextField tf2)
        this.frame = frame;
        this.textField1 = tf1;
        this.textField2 = tf2;
      public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
        String s = e.getActionCommand();
        if (s.equals("Button1"))
            Component[] components = this.frame.getComponents();
      int numOfCheckBoxes = 81;
      int numChecked = 0;
      for (int i = 0; i < components.length; i++)
            if (components[i] instanceof Checkbox)
              if (((Checkbox)components).getState())
    numChecked++;
    double ratio = (double) numChecked / (double) numOfCheckBoxes;
    this.textField1.setText(Double.toString(ratio));
    else
    if (s.equals("Button2"))
    Component[] components = this.frame.getComponents();
    int numOfCheckBoxes = 81;
    int numChecked = 0;
    for (int i = 0; i < components.length; i++)
    if (components[i] instanceof Checkbox)
    if (((Checkbox)components[i]).getState())
    numChecked++;
    double ratio = (double) numChecked / (double) numOfCheckBoxes;
    this.textField2.setText(Double.toString(ratio));
    class MyItemListener implements ItemListener {
         public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) {
                   String command = (String) e.getItem();

    The easy answer is that you need to add state to one of your classes. What does this mean? Somewhere you will have to keep track of which items are selected in each Choice. There are a lot of ways to do this. One way is to pass a reference for each Choice, ie, c1 and c2, in to the constructor of MyItemListener and for each ItemEvent.SELECTED type of event:
    1 - check the selected item of each Choice and see if they have the same ending number, or are the same index in an array kept in your MyItemListener class or ... many ways;
    2 - decide what to do depending on what you find after checking.
    Since you have a separate class for the ItemListener this might be a good place to keep track of the selection status of the two Choice components. The member variables you use to keep track of things is the state.
    Another thing to consider is whether to add a separate listener to each Choice or to create a single instance and add it to each component. If you add a separate one then the Choice selections won't know about each other - each separate listener receives events from only one of the components. If you use a single instance for both components then you can get selection information from each of the Choice components. This way you can track things, or keep state, inside the class.
    I abbreviated the class name so you can run this without name-clashing in your computer.
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.awt.Component;
    import java.awt.Checkbox;
    import javax.swing.*;
    public class MW extends Frame {
        public MW() {
            super("Menu System Test Window");
            setSize(500, 500);
            // make a top level File menu
            FileMenu fileMenu = new FileMenu(this);
            // make a menu bar for this frame 
            // and add top level menus File and Menu
            MenuBar mb = new MenuBar();
            mb.add(fileMenu);
            setMenuBar(mb);
            addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
                public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
                    exit();
        public void exit() {
            setVisible(false); // hide the Frame
            dispose();         // tell windowing system to free resources
            System.exit(0);    // exit
        public static void main(String args[]) {
            MW w = new MW();
            w.setVisible(true);
    // Encapsulate the look and behavior of the File menu
    class FileMenu extends Menu implements ActionListener {
        private MW mw; // who owns us?
        private MenuItem itmPE   = new MenuItem("ProductEvaluation");
        private MenuItem itmExit = new MenuItem("Exit");
        public FileMenu(MW main) {
            super("File");
            this.mw = main;
            this.itmPE.addActionListener(this);
            this.itmExit.addActionListener(this);
            this.add(this.itmPE);
            this.add(this.itmExit);
        // respond to the Exit menu choice
        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
            if (e.getSource() == this.itmPE) {
                final Frame f = new Frame("ProductMeasurementEvaluationTool");
                f.setSize(1290,1290);
                f.setLayout(null);
                MyItemListener itemListener = new MyItemListener(mw);
                TextField t1 = new TextField("textField1");
                t1.setBounds(230, 630, 50, 24);
                f.add(t1);
                TextField t2 = new TextField("textField2");
                t2.setBounds(430, 630, 50, 24);
                f.add(t2);
                Choice c1 = new Choice();
                c1.addItem("Choice1");
                c1.addItem("Choice2");
                c1.addItemListener(itemListener);
                f.add(c1);
                c1.setBounds(630, 600, 120, 24);
                Choice c2 = new Choice();
                c2.addItem("scale1");
                c2.addItem("scale2");
                c2.addItemListener(itemListener);
                f.add(c2);
                c2.setBounds(840, 600, 120, 24);
                Label l1 = new Label("Select the appropriate metrics for " +
                                     "Measurement Process Evaluation");
                l1.setBounds(380, 50, 380, 20);
                f.add(l1);
                Label l2 = new Label("Architecture Metrics");
                l2.setBounds(170, 100, 110, 20);
                f.add(l2);
                Label l3 = new Label("RunTime Metrics");
                l3.setBounds(500, 100, 110, 20);
                f.add(l3);
                Label l4 = new Label("Documentation Metrics");
                l4.setBounds(840, 100, 130, 20);
                f.add(l4);
                JRadioButton rb1 = new JRadioButton("Componenent Metrics",false);
                rb1.setBounds(190, 140, 133, 20);
                f.add(rb1);
                JRadioButton rb2 = new JRadioButton("Task Metrics",false);
                rb2.setBounds(540, 140, 95, 20);
                f.add(rb2);
                JRadioButton rb3 = new JRadioButton("Manual Metrics",false);
                rb3.setBounds(870, 140, 108, 20);
                f.add(rb3);
                JRadioButton rb4 = new JRadioButton("Configuration Metrics",false);
                rb4.setBounds(190, 270, 142, 20);
                f.add(rb4);
                JRadioButton rb6 = new JRadioButton("DataHandling Metrics",false);
                rb6.setBounds(540, 270, 142, 20);
                f.add(rb6);
                JRadioButton rb8 = new JRadioButton("Development Metrics",false);
                rb8.setBounds(870, 270, 141, 20);
                f.add(rb8);
                Checkbox  c10 = new Checkbox("Size");
                c10.setBounds(220, 170, 49, 20);
                f.add(c10);
                Checkbox c11 = new Checkbox("Structure");
                c11.setBounds(220, 190, 75, 20);
                f.add(c11);
                Checkbox c12 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
                c12.setBounds(220, 210, 86, 20);
                f.add(c12);
                Checkbox c13 = new Checkbox("Size");
                c13.setBounds(220, 300, 49, 20);
                f.add(c13);
                Checkbox c14 = new Checkbox("Structure");
                c14.setBounds(220, 320, 75, 20);
                f.add(c14);
                Checkbox c15 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
                c15.setBounds(220, 340, 86, 20);
                f.add(c15);
                Checkbox c19 = new Checkbox("Size");
                c19.setBounds(580, 170, 49, 20);
                f.add(c19);
                Checkbox c20 = new Checkbox("Structure");
                c20.setBounds(580, 190, 75, 20);
                f.add(c20);
                Checkbox c21 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
                c21.setBounds(580, 210, 86, 20);
                f.add(c21);
                Checkbox c22 = new Checkbox("Size");
                c22.setBounds(580, 300, 49, 20);
                f.add(c22);
                Checkbox c23 = new Checkbox("Structure");
                c23.setBounds(580, 320, 75, 20);
                f.add(c23);
                Checkbox c24 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
                c24.setBounds(580, 340, 86, 20);
                f.add(c24);
                Checkbox c28 = new Checkbox("Size");
                c28.setBounds(920, 170, 49, 20);
                f.add(c28);
                Checkbox c29 = new Checkbox("Structure");
                c29.setBounds(920, 190, 75, 20);
                f.add(c29);
                Checkbox c30 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
                c30.setBounds(920, 210, 86, 20);
                f.add(c30);
                Checkbox c31 = new Checkbox("Size");
                c31.setBounds(920, 300, 49, 20);
                f.add(c31);
                Checkbox c32 = new Checkbox("Structure");
                c32.setBounds(920, 320, 75, 20);
                f.add(c32);
                Checkbox c33 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
                c33.setBounds(920, 340, 86, 20);
                f.add(c33);
                ActionListener action = new MyActionListener(f, t1, t2);
                Button b1  = new Button("Button1");
                b1.setBounds(230, 600, 120, 24);
                b1.addActionListener(action);
                f.add(b1);
                Button b2  = new Button("Button2");
                b2.setBounds(430, 600, 120, 24);
                b2.addActionListener(action);
                f.add(b2);
                f.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
                    public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
                        //System.exit(0);
                        f.dispose();
                f.setVisible(true);
            else {
                mw.exit();
    class MyActionListener implements ActionListener { 
        private Frame     frame;
        private TextField textField1;
        private TextField textField2;
        public MyActionListener(Frame frame, TextField tf1, TextField tf2) {
            this.frame = frame;
            this.textField1 = tf1;
            this.textField2 = tf2;
        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
            String s = e.getActionCommand();
            if (s.equals("Button1")) {
                Component[] components = this.frame.getComponents();
                int numOfCheckBoxes = 81;
                int numChecked = 0;
                for (int i = 0; i < components.length; i++)
                    if (components[i] instanceof Checkbox)
                        if (((Checkbox)components).getState())
    numChecked++;
    double ratio = (double) numChecked / (double) numOfCheckBoxes;
    this.textField1.setText(Double.toString(ratio));
    else if (s.equals("Button2")) {
    Component[] components = this.frame.getComponents();
    int numOfCheckBoxes = 81;
    int numChecked = 0;
    for (int i = 0; i < components.length; i++)
    if (components[i] instanceof Checkbox)
    if (((Checkbox)components[i]).getState())
    numChecked++;
    double ratio = (double) numChecked / (double) numOfCheckBoxes;
    this.textField2.setText(Double.toString(ratio));
    class MyItemListener implements ItemListener {
    Frame owner;
    Dialog dialog;
    Label label;
    boolean haveScale1, haveScale2, haveChoice1, haveChoice2;
    public MyItemListener(MW mw) {
    owner = (Frame)mw;
    initializeDialog();
    haveScale1 = true;
    haveScale2 = false;
    haveChoice1 = true;
    haveChoice2 = false;
    public void itemStateChanged(ItemEvent e) {
    if(e.getStateChange() == ItemEvent.SELECTED) {
    String command = (String) e.getItem();
    System.out.println("command = " + command);
    if(command.equals("scale1")) {
    haveScale1 = true;
    haveScale2 = false;
    if(command.equals("scale2")) {
    haveScale2 = true;
    haveScale1 = false;
    if(command.equals("Choice1")) {
    haveChoice1 = true;
    haveChoice2 = false;
    if(command.equals("Choice2")) {
    haveChoice2 = true;
    haveChoice1 = false;
    if(haveScale1 && haveChoice1)
    launchDialog(1);
    if(haveScale2 && haveChoice2)
    launchDialog(2);
    private void launchDialog(int n) {
    label.setText("scale" + n + " and Choice" + n + " chosen");
    dialog.setVisible(true);
    private void initializeDialog() {
    label = new Label();
    label.setAlignment(Label.CENTER);
    dialog = new Dialog(owner, "item listener dialog", false);
    dialog.addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
    public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
    dialog.dispose();
    dialog.add(label); // to center of default BorderLayout
    dialog.setSize(200,100);
    dialog.setLocation(300,300);

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    Hi,
    I am new to AWT prgramming .
    I have created a menu called " Menu System Test window " and it contains toplevel menu item "File" and File Menu contains subitems "Product Evaluation" and "Exit".
    When i click File->Product Evaluation it displays a new Frame named "ProductEvaluationMeasurementTool" with some check boxes ,radiobuttons, buttons , text fields.
    After compiling the program if i check some check boxes and radiobuttons and press Button1 it displays the result as no of checkboxes checked divided by total no of checkboxes(which i have declared as 18 in my code) in textField1.
    I also have textField2 for entering user input.
    now my question is after compiling program i check some checkboxes , enter some value in textField2 and press Button2. The result should be diplayed as no of checkboxes checked plus the value added in textField2 divided by total no of checkboxes(which is 18 in my code) . This result should be displayed in textField3.
    Can anyone help me?
    Thanks in advance
    i am sending my code.
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.awt.Component;
    import java.awt.Checkbox;
    import javax.swing.*;
    // Make a main window with a top-level menu: File
    public class MainWindow extends Frame {
      public MainWindow() {
        super("Menu System Test Window");
        setSize(500, 500);
        // make a top level File menu
        FileMenu fileMenu = new FileMenu(this);
        // make a menu bar for this frame
        // and add top level menus File and Menu
        MenuBar mb = new MenuBar();
        mb.add(fileMenu);
        setMenuBar(mb);
        addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
          public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
            exit();
      public void exit() {
        setVisible(false); // hide the Frame
        dispose(); // tell windowing system to free resources
        System.exit(0); // exit
      public static void main(String args[]) {
        MainWindow w = new MainWindow();
        w.setVisible(true);
    // Encapsulate the look and behavior of the File menu
    class FileMenu extends Menu implements ActionListener {
        private MainWindow mw; // who owns us?
      private MenuItem itmPE   = new MenuItem("ProductEvaluation");
      private MenuItem itmExit = new MenuItem("Exit");
      public FileMenu(MainWindow main)
        super("File");
        this.mw = main;
        this.itmPE.addActionListener(this);
        this.itmExit.addActionListener(this);
        this.add(this.itmPE);
        this.add(this.itmExit);
      // respond to the Exit menu choice
      public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
        if (e.getSource() == this.itmPE)
         Frame f = new Frame("ProductMeasurementEvaluationTool");
         f.setSize(1290,1290);
         f.setLayout(null);
         TextField t1 = new TextField("textField1");
         t1.setBounds(230, 630, 50, 24);
         f.add(t1);
         TextField t2 = new TextField("textField2");
         t2.setBounds(430, 630, 50, 24);
         f.add(t2);
         TextField t3 = new TextField("textField3");
         t3.setBounds(630, 630, 50, 24);
         f.add(t3);
         Label l1 = new Label("Select the appropriate metrics for Measurement Process Evaluation");
         l1.setBounds(380, 50, 380, 20);
         f.add(l1);
         Label l2 = new Label("Architecture Metrics");
         l2.setBounds(170, 100, 110, 20);
         f.add(l2);
         Label l3 = new Label("RunTime Metrics");
         l3.setBounds(500, 100, 110, 20);
         f.add(l3);
         Label l4 = new Label("Documentation Metrics");
         l4.setBounds(840, 100, 130, 20);
         f.add(l4);
         JRadioButton rb1 = new JRadioButton("Componenent Metrics",false);
         rb1.setBounds(190, 140, 133, 20);
         f.add(rb1);
         JRadioButton rb2 = new JRadioButton("Task Metrics",false);
         rb2.setBounds(540, 140, 95, 20);
         f.add(rb2);
         JRadioButton rb3 = new JRadioButton("Manual Metrics",false);
         rb3.setBounds(870, 140, 108, 20);
         f.add(rb3);
         JRadioButton rb4 = new JRadioButton("Configuration Metrics",false);
         rb4.setBounds(190, 270, 142, 20);
         f.add(rb4);
         JRadioButton rb6 = new JRadioButton("DataHandling Metrics",false);
         rb6.setBounds(540, 270, 142, 20);
         f.add(rb6);
         JRadioButton rb8 = new JRadioButton("Development Metrics",false);
         rb8.setBounds(870, 270, 141, 20);
         f.add(rb8);
         Checkbox  c10 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c10.setBounds(220, 170, 49, 20);
         f.add(c10);
         Checkbox c11 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c11.setBounds(220, 190, 75, 20);
         f.add(c11);
         Checkbox c12 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c12.setBounds(220, 210, 86, 20);
         f.add(c12);
         Checkbox c13 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c13.setBounds(220, 300, 49, 20);
         f.add(c13);
         Checkbox c14 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c14.setBounds(220, 320, 75, 20);
         f.add(c14);
         Checkbox c15 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c15.setBounds(220, 340, 86, 20);
         f.add(c15);
         Checkbox c19 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c19.setBounds(580, 170, 49, 20);
         f.add(c19);
         Checkbox c20 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c20.setBounds(580, 190, 75, 20);
         f.add(c20);
         Checkbox c21 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c21.setBounds(580, 210, 86, 20);
         f.add(c21);
         Checkbox c22 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c22.setBounds(580, 300, 49, 20);
         f.add(c22);
         Checkbox c23 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c23.setBounds(580, 320, 75, 20);
         f.add(c23);
         Checkbox c24 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c24.setBounds(580, 340, 86, 20);
         f.add(c24);
         Checkbox c28 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c28.setBounds(920, 170, 49, 20);
         f.add(c28);
         Checkbox c29 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c29.setBounds(920, 190, 75, 20);
         f.add(c29);
         Checkbox c30 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c30.setBounds(920, 210, 86, 20);
         f.add(c30);
         Checkbox c31 = new Checkbox("Size");
         c31.setBounds(920, 300, 49, 20);
         f.add(c31);
         Checkbox c32 = new Checkbox("Structure");
         c32.setBounds(920, 320, 75, 20);
         f.add(c32);
         Checkbox c33 = new Checkbox("Complexity");
         c33.setBounds(920, 340, 86, 20);
         f.add(c33);
         ActionListener action = new MyActionListener(f, t1, t2,t3);
         Button b1  = new Button("Button1");
         b1.setBounds(230, 600, 120, 24);
         b1.addActionListener(action);
         f.add(b1);
         Button b2  = new Button("Button2");
         b2.setBounds(430, 600, 120, 24);
         b2.addActionListener(action);
         f.add(b2);
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    with regards,
    Anila.

    Hi Monika,
    Nice to read you again. Thank you for your response.
    Yes, I read. It does not solve the problem about which I write. I guess that solves your opinion? Please hint.

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