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  2. 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.

  3. Point and click - Wikipedia

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    Single clicking is usually a primary action of the mouse. Single clicking, by default in many operating systems, selects (or highlights) an object while double-clicking executes or opens the object. The single-click has many advantages over double click due to the reduced time needed to complete the action. The single-click or one-click phrase ...

  4. Double-click - Wikipedia

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    A single click highlights the file's icon and another single click (on the filename, not the icon) makes the name of the file editable. A user who tries to execute this action may inadvertently open the file (a double-click) by clicking too quickly, while a user who tries to open the file may find it being renamed by clicking too slowly.

  5. Hitting for the cycle - Wikipedia

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    The cycle is about as uncommon as a no-hitter; [5] [6] it has been called "one of the rarest" [7] and "most difficult feats" [8] in baseball. Based on 2009 offensive levels, the probability of an average MLB player hitting for a cycle against an average team in a game is about 0.0059%; this corresponds to about 2 1 ⁄ 2 cycles in a 162-game season with 30 teams. [9]

  6. Weston Wilson becomes 1st Phillies rookie to hit for cycle ...

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    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Just in case Weston Wilson needed a reminder on the hit he needed to complete the cycle — Phillies fans chanted “Double! Double!” for his at-bat as a noisy cue ...

  7. Hit (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    A hit for one base is called a single, for two bases a double, and for three bases a triple. A home run is also scored as a hit. Doubles, triples, and home runs are also called extra base hits. An "infield hit" is a hit where the ball does not leave the infield. Infield hits are uncommon by nature, and most often earned by speedy runners.

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  9. College Football Playoff quarterfinal schedule, matchups ...

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    We have a new favorite to win the College Football Playoff after the first round.. No. 5 seed Texas is +300 to win it all at BetMGM after its 38-24 win over No. 12 Clemson on Saturday. The ...