0 present participle of double-click
1 to press a computer mouse twice in order to tell the computer to do something:
Intead of double-clicking in order to open a folder, the user can right-click and move down the hierarchy in the submenu.
The context function, previously activated by double-clicking is activated by single-clicking.
Programs could be launched by double-clicking on them.
A minimized window is restored by double-clicking its icon or dragging the icon out of the bar.
They may have trouble clicking fast enough or keeping the mouse still while double-clicking.
Left double-clicking will also move the card to the proper foundation.
A window can be minimized by double-clicking its title bar, dragging it onto an empty spot on the bar, or by issuing a command from one of its menus.
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.