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:
Suddenly everything clicked and I realized where I'd met him.
[ + question word ] As he talked about his schooldays, it suddenly clicked where I had met him before.
[ + that ] So it's finally clicked that you're going to have to get yourself a job, has it?
You draw the shape somewhere on your worksheet, click on it and copy it to the clipboard.
Make sure the file you're copying to is open before you click 'Paste'.
A website may have many different web pages for you to click on and explore.
If a screen does not contain everything one wants, further lexicographic information can be obtained by clicking on a hyperlink.
Clicking somewhere on the timeline starts the music playing somewhen in the current section.
However, this increased clicking does not slow down the reading process, does not affect text comprehension, and does not increase the vocabulary learned incidentally.