If you have downloaded minecraft to your desktop double-click the icon and login. then click single player and click on a world. If you are playing minecraft on the website click on in browser and click single player then click on a world
A single click, yes works on Chrome Browser. You can open links, refresh or do many things with a single click.
Check the settings on your mouse.. I made mine open on single click there Correction: look under folder options in Control Panel. Under the General tab in XP, highlight the single-click or double click, whichever you prefer...
You cant unless you get a mouse.
Go to 'my documents' and select 'tools' Click on folder options. Under the general tab, select the 3rd option 'single click to open an item' Click apply and you're done.
you double click on what you want to copy ad then u scroll down to copy you single click on that and then you go onto what ever you whant to paste it on double click again and single click on paste (it is as easy as that)
first, erase all of the songs in your playlist, than click on the "+" for the song you want, and click on "Profile Playlist" and than click "add single song".
Single click on the new email or double click it.
A fast rapid click is an indiction of a weak battery. A single click is an indication of a failed starter.
By default in Windows Vista and Windows 7, you need to double click to open any file or folder. But some may prefer to open the files and folders using a single mouse click.So how to change double click to single click mouse selection in Windows?Go to My Computer -> Press Alt in the Keyboard and you will see the File and Edit menu. Select Folder Options from the Tools menu.Under the General tab, change the Click items as follows from Double-click to open an item (single-click to select) to single-click to open an item (point to select).You can also change the settings to underline the icon titles always or only when you point at them.Click Apply and Ok to make the changes. Now you can use single click using mouse to open files and folders in Windows Explorer.
Click on the stack to pick the whole stack up, then right click on an empty inventory slot to deposit a single unit of the stack.
A single click with a mouse on a Mac is used to select an item. Mac OS X does not support a single click to open a folder/file in the way the Windows operating system can be customised to do. However applications located in the Dock are launched with a single click and there are keyboard shortcuts for most operations, such as pressing the Command and O keys to open folders or launch applications., without the use of the mouse.