0 past simple and past participle of double-click --
1 to press a computer mouse twice in order to tell the computer to do something: --
For example, an application can be moved from one directory to another within the same filesystem, but an existing alias would still launch the same application when double-clicked.
When a method itself is double-clicked, it opens into another window displaying the logic.
A character is then placed on the playfield and double-clicked to open a rule editor.
When double-clicked, the desktop acts the same way as if the original object had been double-clicked.
Additionally, a creator code was specified to determine which application would be launched when the file's icon was double-clicked.
They allow applications to launch and open a file whenever any of their associated files is double-clicked.
Each plug-in used in the channel strip opens in a new window when double-clicked.
When double-clicked, the computer will act the same way as if the original file had been double-clicked.