midclick
English
Etymology
mid- + click
Noun
midclick (uncountable)
- (computing) A point in time when the user is clicking something.
- 2009 September 21, Larry Dorman, “This Year, Golf’s FedEx Cup Finale Promises Some Excitement”, in New York Times:
- Should it come down to the final hole, as two of the three playoff tournaments have, that could very well stop some channel surfers in midclick.
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Adverb
midclick (not comparable)
- (computing) While the user is clicking something.
- 2003, Eric Eaton, Designing Web Site Interface Elements (page 77)
- This behavior makes it easy for users to change their minds midclick.
- 2003, Eric Eaton, Designing Web Site Interface Elements (page 77)