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  2. Double-click - Wikipedia

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    The maximum delay required for two consecutive clicks to be interpreted as a double-click is not standardized. According to Microsoft's MSDN website, the default timing in Windows is 500 ms (half a second). [6] The double-click time is also used as a basis for other timed actions. The double-click timing delay can usually be configured by the user.

  3. Help:Reverting - Wikipedia

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    The rollback link looks similar to this: [rollback: # edits] Rollback works much more quickly than undo, since it: allows reverting without even looking at the list of revisions or diff; does not require loading an edit page and sending the wikitext back to the server; does not require a click of the Publish changes button

  4. Wikipedia:Rollback - Wikipedia

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    The MediaWiki rollback user right provides users with a button that will revert, with a single click, the last edit to a given page, along with any consecutive previous edits made by the same editor to that page. It is used to undo problematic edits such as vandalism. Some counter-vandalism tools also require the user to possess the rollback ...

  5. Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Rollback - Wikipedia

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    Additional relevant information can be found at Help:Reverting#Rollback.. As an admin (or rollbacker), you may spend much of your time reverting changes made to pages. You may be familiar with the undo feature, which undoes the last edit to a page, and manual reverts, which allow you to revert to any edit of a page by opening any page history revision, clicking edit, and saving.

  6. Mouse button - Wikipedia

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    Double clicking refers to clicking and releasing a button (often the primary one, usually the left button) twice. Software recognizes both clicks, and if the second occurs within a short time, the action is recognised as a double click. If the second click is made after the time expires it is considered to be a new, single click.

  7. Wikipedia:Requests for permissions/Rollback/Administrator ...

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    Rollback is a feature of the MediaWiki software that runs Wikipedia. It allows the last user's consecutive edits on a given page to be undone with a single mouse click. On Wikipedia, rollback is used to undo problematic edits such as vandalism.

  8. DoubleClick - Wikipedia

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    DoubleClick Inc. was an American advertisement company that developed and provided Internet ad serving services from 1995 until its acquisition by Google in March 2008. . DoubleClick offered technology products and services that were sold primarily to advertising agencies and mass media, serving businesses like Microsoft, General Motors, Coca-Cola, Motorola, L'Oréal, Palm, Inc., Apple Inc ...

  9. Wikipedia talk : Rollback/Archive A

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    Oppose There are big technical differences between rollback and undo—rollback is much less server overhead, and all successive edits are rolled back, even those which occur after you look at the page history (if a vandal does 10 junk edits to a page and you click rollback after edit #6, all ten are rolled back). An important issue is the edit ...