Deselecting radio button in Adobe Forms Central

When creating a form using Adobe Forms Centralsolution, I use, very often, the radio button selection option. But I notice that when this isn't a required field, and people try to undo their selection, they can't. They can only choose another option, but can't just unselect it and live all the options unchecked, right?
Is there any I can make it work this way, I mean, make it possible for people who checked an option by mistake and don't want to leave any option checked, just unchec it?
Thanx

Sorry it is not possible to unselect a radio button. What I can suggest it to add a choice like "none of the above".
Gen

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