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click on vs click to

Both 'click on' and 'click to' are commonly used in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Click on' is used to indicate the action of selecting something by clicking on it, while 'click to' is used to indicate the action that will be performed after clicking.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

click on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the action of selecting something by clicking on it.

Use 'click on' when you want to specify the action of selecting an item or a link by clicking on it.

Examples:

  • Click on the link to open the webpage.
  • You need to click on the button to submit the form.
  • You can't click on anything.
  • Select the ShinyStat module previously downloaded and click on "Open";6.
  • After launching the software click on "RECOVER VOLUMES/DRIVES" option.
  • And once it's finished click on "done".
  • Then, click on OKGoogle Chrome:1.
  • Step 5: Finally, click on Delete Backup.
  • Open your installed SendBlaster, click on > Manage subscriptions
  • Hold Ctrl on your keyboard, and click on DigitalProductID and ProductID.
  • Just click on that site, Abby.
  • Once the installation is finished click on "Finish".
  • Next, click on "Settings".
  • Start the application Geosat Update and click on Geosat Tracks.
  • Select your friends and click on "Send Quiz Invitation".
  • Then click on iexplorer.exe or firefox.exe or chrome.exe and click on End Process button.
  • To know more click on provided link.
  • Right click on the Project Files section.
  • After filling necessary details, click on convert button.
  • Choose destination in dropdown menu and click on continue.
  • To know detailed information click on provided link.

Alternatives:

  • Select by clicking
  • Choose by clicking
  • Press on

click to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the action that will be performed after clicking.

Use 'click to' when you want to specify the action that will be executed after clicking on something.

Examples:

  • Click to download the file.
  • Please click to confirm your subscription.
  • Action icon, click to change it
  • Message is marked as Important, click to remove this flag
  • Half a click to the north, heading towards the road.
  • The beacon's coming from one click to the east.
  • Click to connect this anchor with the selected endpoint
  • Click to set a new clone source
  • If you have downloaded a nick theme from elsewhere, click to install it.
  • Keyboard Layout (click to activate keys for editing or drag keys)
  • Message is marked as New, click to mark as Read
  • Message is marked as Read, click to mark as New
  • See the sections of the manual, click to find the rest.
  • Shows the Add Files dialog, where you can select files. Hold down & Ctrl; and click to select multiple files.
  • Click to close the current search results.
  • Click to erase the entire list.
  • Click to download additional data sources.
  • Click to configure options for the highlighted Talker.
  • Click to select the nick Themes screen.
  • Click to Play/ Pause the increase in temperature.
  • Click to play/ pause the change of time.
  • Click to add the alias if it is valid.

Alternatives:

  • Click for
  • Click in order to
  • Click so that

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