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・ Double-banded greytail
・ Double-banded plover
・ Double-banded pygmy tyrant
・ Double-banded sandgrouse
・ Double-barred finch
・ Double-barreled cannon
・ Double-barreled question
・ Double-barreled shotgun
・ Double-barrelled name
・ Double-Blind FROG
・ Double-Booked
・ Double-breasted
・ Double-chance function
・ Double-checked locking
・ Double-clad fiber
Double-click
・ Double-collared
・ Double-collared seedeater
・ Double-contrast barium enema
・ Double-crested cormorant
・ Double-Cross (2014 film)
・ Double-Cross System
・ Double-dead meat
・ Double-deck aircraft
・ Double-deck elevator
・ Double-decker bus
・ Double-decker tram
・ Double-density compact disc
・ Double-double (disambiguation)
・ Double-drumming


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Double-click : ウィキペディア英語版
Double-click


A double-click is the act of pressing a computer mouse button twice quickly without moving the mouse. Double-clicking allows two different actions to be associated with the same mouse button. It was developed by Bill Atkinson of Apple Computer for their Lisa project. Often, single-clicking selects (or highlights) an object, while a double-click executes the function associated with that object. Following a link in a web browser is accomplished with only a single click, requiring the use of a second mouse button, "click and hold" delay, or modifier key to gain access to actions other than following the link. On touchscreens, the double-click is called "double-tap"; it's not used as much as double-click, but typically it functions as a zoom feature. ("triple-tap" sometimes used to zoom the whole screen.)
==On icons==
On most systems, double-clicking an icon in the file manager will perform a default action on the object represented by the icon. Double-clicking an application program will launch the program, and double-clicking a file icon will open the file in a default application for that file's type or format.

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