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...
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...
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...