Generally, "double clicking" means to click the left mouse button twice in quick succession.
getting a new mouse
1. Pointing: Move the mouse to move the on-screen pointer. 2. Clicking: Press and release the left mouse button once. 3. Double-clicking: Press and release the left mouse button twice. 4. Dragging: Hold down the left mouse button as you move the pointer. 5. Right-clicking: Press and release the right mouse button.
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Double-clicking a mouse selects an item and executes the default action, usually "open".
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Double clicking
Primarily clicking, but also moving the mouse, double clicking and also typing.
Pressing the mousepad with two fingers at a time will right-click, not double click. Double clicking on an Apple computer (whether with a mousepad, or mouse) is the same as any other computer. You just double click.
There is no 'single clicking' like 'single clicking' with a computer mouse. Every touch you make opens or selects an item on the screen, like 'double clicking' on an older computer.
Double-clicking means to click a mouse button twice in succession. Usually, it is the left button that is double-clicked. A single click is often used to highlight an icon, while a double-click opens it.
you may be unknowingly "double clicking" the mouse while on the browser back button OR your mouse is set up to perform the action of clicking the mouse button as a "double click" even though you only push (click) the actual mouse button once. check your mouse settings very carefully and correct/change the actions of how the mouse buttons perform if necessary.
First of all, you are the one who double clicks your mouse. If you are talking about why the mouse makes two clicking sounds when you click it once, that is because it makes one click sound when you depress the mouse button, and it makes another when you lift it up again.