0 present participle of double-click --
1 to press a computer mouse twice in order to tell the computer to do something: --
Double-clicking the method side shows the methods implemented in this class, as well as those inherited from the superclass.
Double-clicking on such a directory launches the application rather than opening the directory.
Double-clicking on the edge of the screen instantly takes the player to the next screen.
Double-clicking on any item opens a properties window for the selected item.
Double-clicking on any name will open an instant messaging session and allow you to talk with that person.
Double-clicking on the virus will start it up!
Double-clicking on the desktop hides all non-excluded fences and icons, while another double-click causes them to reappear.
Double-clicking on any genus opens its 'taxon record panel', where the images, together with further taxonomic and stratigraphical details, plus descriptive text and key references, can be studied.