You can use the -selectcolor option
 Name:     selectColor
       Class:    Background
       Switch:   -selectcolor
           Specifies a background color to use when the button is selected.  If indicatorOn is true then the color applies to the indicator.
           Under Windows, this color is used as the background for the indicator regardless of the select state.  If indicatorOn is false,
           this color is used as the background for the entire widget, in place of background or activeBackground, whenever the widget is
           selected.  If specified as an empty string then no special color is used for displaying when the widget is selected.

and if that don't work for you, you can use the -image and -selectimage options to totally customize the indicator. It shouldn't be too hard, but I'll leave it to you to do, since you are the one being paid. :-) BTW, please post example code when you get it working.

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In reply to Re^3: radiobutton shapes sizes and colors Perl::Tk by zentara
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