Hold the "Alt" key and press F4.
its how many clicks you have to do it in. so if it says par=2, it means you have to do it in 2 clicks or less. but don't let the clicks get you confused with the par. clicks is how many clicks you did it in last time and par is how many you actually have to do it in. you only pass when the clicks is equal to the par.
five (5) clicks
you click on the computer however many times the number row it is in. Example row 1=1 click, row 2=2 clicks
The number of clicks on a compass typically refers to the number of distinct directional adjustments or increments made when orienting the compass needle. This can vary depending on the specific compass model and its design, but many compasses are calibrated to provide clear markers at every 5 or 10 degrees. Essentially, the clicks represent the precision with which you can set your desired heading. If you need more specific information, please clarify the context of your question.
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Many a times I did made right approach. What do you exactly want to know.
A click is the same thing as a kilometer, so 1.60934 clicks = 1.60934 kilometers = 1 mile.
There is no set number of clicks. I am onn mln: benjamin6348
Depends on how much they have to say.about as many as they could.
Clicking "Rotate Right" on the Drawing toolbar typically rotates an image by 15 degrees each time. Therefore, if you click it twice, the image will rotate a total of 30 degrees to the right.
When pedaling hard on a bike, you may hear multiple clicks, which can vary depending on the condition of the bike's components.
The number of clicks you hear when pedaling a bike can vary depending on the condition of the bike's gears and chain. It is not a standard or fixed number.