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1 click
To press and release a mouse button once without moving the mouse. Clicking is usually performed to select or deselect an item or to activate a program or program feature. -
2 taskbar button
"A button that represents an item or program that is open and running on your computer. For example, if you open Microsoft Word, and then minimize it, it will be displayed as a taskbar button, which you can then click when you want to maximize it." -
3 double-click speed
The maximum interval between the first and second time a user presses a button on a mouse or other pointing device that will still identify these actions as a double-click to the computer as opposed to two single-clicks. -
4 right-click
"To position the mouse over an object, and then press and release the secondary (right) mouse button. Right-clicking opens a shortcut menu that contains useful commands, which change depending on where you click." -
5 single click
One mouse click (usually with the left mouse button). -
6 pen button
"A button on some tablet pens. You can use it to perform certain actions, including a mouse right-click equivalent." -
7 barrel button
"A button on some tablet pens. You can use it to perform certain actions, including a mouse right-click equivalent." -
8 field button
"A button that identifies a field in a PivotTable or PivotChart report. You can drag the field buttons to change the layout of the report, or click the arrows next to the buttons to change the level of detail displayed in the report." -
9 picture button
A control in a form that consists of an actionable image. At run time the user can click the image to run rules or actions similar to a button. -
10 one-click publish
"A feature in Visual Studio that lets you deploy a Web application from the development computer to a server by clicking a button on a toolbar, and to deploy changes by clicking the button again, without having to redeploy the full application. You can create multiple publishing profiles to define the settings for different publishing scenarios, such as deploying to a test server, to a production server, and so on." -
11 double-click
To press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession without moving the mouse. Double-clicking is a means of rapidly selecting and activating a program or program feature. -
12 right-click equivalent
Any action that opens a shortcut menu or other feature that you usually open by using a right mouse button. -
13 with one click
Done by positioning the pointer over an item and pressing the left mouse button once. -
14 Play To contract
"A contract that allows developers to leverage the Play To button on the Connect Charm to invoke the remote-play behavior. In response to the button click, the developer can invoke the Windows Play To experience. Or the developer can provide a custom Play To experience." -
15 Print contract
"A contract that allows developers to leverage the Print button on the Connect Charm to invoke the printing. In response to the button click, the developer can invoke the Windows Print experience. Or the developer can provide a custom Print experience." -
16 Work Phone
"A button in the Options dialog box, on the Phones tab, that users click to enter their work phone number. The Work Phone button is disabled if the work phone number has been supplied through the corporate directory." -
17 checkout
"The process of finalizing a purchase on a website. For example, when customers shop on your website, they may select several items and save them in their shopping basket. When they have finished shopping, they click on a checkout link or graphical button that takes them to an online form where they enter their name, billing address, payment type, and shipping information." -
18 Quick Launch
"A customizable area of the taskbar, which by default is displayed to the right of the Start button. It contains icons you can click to open programs, such as Windows Explorer or Outlook Express, or to show the desktop. You can add or remove icons to it and move it to a different area of the taskbar." -
19 taskbar
"The bar that contains the 'Start' button and appears by default at the bottom of the desktop. You can click the taskbar buttons to switch between programs. You can also hide the taskbar, move it to the sides or top of the desktop, and customize it in other ways." -
20 Dial Pad
A button on Phone Controls that opens a numeric keypad where you can click keys to enter information over the phone.
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