0 present participle of click --
1 to carry out a computer operation by pressing a button on the mouse or keyboard: --
2 to make a short, sharp sound, or to make something do this: --
4 to be understood, or become clear suddenly: --
[ + that ] So it's finally clicked that you're going to have to get yourself a job, has it?
[ + question word ] As he talked about his schooldays, it suddenly clicked where I had met him before.
Suddenly everything clicked and I realized where I'd met him.
By clicking different buttons, engineers can switch between the different types of information available and can easily compare information about alternative par ts.
Double clicking of the mouse on any icon will cause the robot to move to the chosen pose.
In the background are high-pitched rhythmic clicking sounds.
Clicking on a data point displays the information in the bottom right-hand corner of the module.
A user can view and specify formulas by clicking on the formula tabs attached to the bottom right of each cell.
This reported experiential content cannot be about the occurrent "clicking thoughts," however, since the patient denies having any.
Participants indicated whether they believed each item to be a word or a nonword by clicking on an appropriately labeled button on the screen.
Concepts can be generated flexibly by double clicking on means in the tree view; the selected means will then be displayed with a red border.