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double click, n. Computing. Brit. |ˌdʌbl ˈklɪk|, U.S. |ˈˌdəb(ə)l ˈˌklɪk| [‹ double adj.1 + click n.1, after double-click v.] The action of pressing one of the buttons on a mouse twice in quick succession as a means of activating a program function or selecting a particular item. See double-click v.
1985PC Mag. (Nexis) 30 Apr. 110 A double click of button 3 will cause TopView to switch among tasks. 1991Personal Computer World Feb. 136/3 With a low ballistic setting I never missed a menu and the button registered double clicks every time. 1997Macworld Apr. 28/4 Users won't see three OS windows on their desktop, but simply the same unified desktop that the Mac OS has today, with three kinds of programs available with a simple double-click. |