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Welcome to Qt Widgets and More. In this episode, we are going to see the number one most hidden feature in Qt Designer, namely how to hook up a bunch of radio buttons into a button group. Ive created a very simple user interface in Qt Designer here. I have a button group here with Choose one good thing, A hug, A song by Depeche Mode, or Watching QWAM QWAM? Qt Widgets and More! Come on -- It sounds like one of those cartoons from the 80s where the bad guy and the good guy they fight, and its like, QWAM! Am I getting beside the point? Okay, nevermind. Lets review this inside my Qt Creator, and you can see they work pretty well. So far, so good. Next, section is choose two, not just one, bad things. Answering emails all day long? COVID-19? Theres good things to say about that but, nevertheless, listening to me for more than -- and you can specify the length here if you want to. See its even. Well, its even when this is enabled. You can see that,