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Toggle Button

A Toggle Button can be used to group related options.

To emphasize groups of related Toggle buttons, a group should share a common container. The ToggleButtonGroup controls the selected state of its child buttons when given its own value prop.

Exclusive selection

With exclusive selection, selecting one option deselects any other.

In this example, text justification toggle buttons present options for left, center, right, and fully justified text (disabled), with only one item available for selection at a time.

Note: Exclusive selection does not enforce that a button must be active. For that effect see enforce value set.

Multiple selection

Multiple selection allows for logically-grouped options, like bold, italic, and underline, to have multiple options selected.

Size

For larger or smaller buttons, use the size prop.

<ToggleButtonGroup size="small" {...control} aria-label="Small sizes">
  {children}
</ToggleButtonGroup>
<ToggleButtonGroup {...control} aria-label="Medium sizes">
  {children}
</ToggleButtonGroup>
<ToggleButtonGroup size="large" {...control} aria-label="Large sizes">
  {children}
</ToggleButtonGroup>

Color

<ToggleButtonGroup
  color="primary"
  value={alignment}
  exclusive
  onChange={handleChange}
  aria-label="Platform"
>
  <ToggleButton value="web">Web</ToggleButton>
  <ToggleButton value="android">Android</ToggleButton>
  <ToggleButton value="ios">iOS</ToggleButton>
</ToggleButtonGroup>

Vertical buttons

The buttons can be stacked vertically with the orientation prop set to "vertical".

<ToggleButtonGroup
  orientation="vertical"
  value={view}
  exclusive
  onChange={handleChange}
>
  <ToggleButton value="list" aria-label="list">
    <ViewListIcon />
  </ToggleButton>
  <ToggleButton value="module" aria-label="module">
    <ViewModuleIcon />
  </ToggleButton>
  <ToggleButton value="quilt" aria-label="quilt">
    <ViewQuiltIcon />
  </ToggleButton>
</ToggleButtonGroup>

Enforce value set

If you want to enforce that at least one button must be active, you can adapt your handleChange function.

const handleAlignment = (event, newAlignment) => {
  if (newAlignment !== null) {
    setAlignment(newAlignment);
  }
};

const handleDevices = (event, newDevices) => {
  if (newDevices.length) {
    setDevices(newDevices);
  }
};

Standalone toggle button

<ToggleButton
  value="check"
  selected={selected}
  onChange={() => {
    setSelected(!selected);
  }}
>
  <CheckIcon />
</ToggleButton>

Customization

Here is an example of customizing the component. You can learn more about this in the overrides documentation page.


Accessibility

ARIA

  • ToggleButtonGroup has role="group". You should provide an accessible label with aria-label="label", aria-labelledby="id" or <label>.
  • ToggleButton sets aria-pressed="<bool>" according to the button state. You should label each button with aria-label.

Keyboard

At present, toggle buttons are in DOM order. Navigate between them with the tab key. The button behavior follows standard keyboard semantics.