In this article we will see how to set a skin to a check box. Skin is also a type of background image but it adjust itself according to the size of check box. Below is the representation of the background image check box vs check box with skin.
 
In order to do this we have to change the style sheet and had to set the skin, which is used with check box object. Below is the style sheet code. 
 
QCheckBox
{
border-image : url(skin.png);
}
Below is the implementation. 
 
Python3
| # importing librariesfromPyQt5.QtWidgets import*fromPyQt5 importQtCore, QtGuifromPyQt5.QtGui import*fromPyQt5.QtCore import*importsysclassWindow(QMainWindow):    def__init__(self):        super().__init__()        # setting title        self.setWindowTitle("Python ")        # setting geometry        self.setGeometry(100, 100, 600, 400)        # calling method        self.UiComponents()        # showing all the widgets        self.show()    # method for widgets    defUiComponents(self):        # creating the check-box        checkbox =QCheckBox('Geek ?', self)        # setting geometry of check box        checkbox.setGeometry(200, 150, 100, 30)        # setting stylesheet        # adding skin to check box        checkbox.setStyleSheet("QCheckBox"                               "{"                               "border-image : url(skin.png);"                               "}")# create pyqt5 appApp =QApplication(sys.argv)# create the instance of our Windowwindow =Window()# start the appsys.exit(App.exec()) | 
Output : 
 

 
                                    








