A web page menu showing which preferences are in effect. By using a mouse or graphical pointer, a user can move a cursor over selected terms, and un-check or unclick them, if the software permits it.A checkbox is a graphical user interface element in which a computer user can make multiple selections from an array of options.A user generally cannot unclick a radio button; one option must be selected.[1]
In computer interface design, to unclick is to deselect a specific preference,[2][3] typically by tapping a selected checkbox with a finger or cursor. As a result, the check mark image or dark circle inside the box is removed.
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In computer interface design, to unclick is to deselect a specific preference, typically by tapping a selected checkbox with a finger or cursor. As a...
the collection. This serves as an undo feature. Setting or clearing ("unclicking") a checkbox changes the checkbox's state with no other side-effects....
Hathaway, Jay (January 3, 2018). "Are people really eating Tide Pods?". Unclick. The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on January 3, 2018. Retrieved...
finger pressure is reduced once the key is triggered, there is a further "unclick" sound and sensation as if a physical key is respringing back to its original...