Word info

point-and-click

Adjective

Meaning

(computing) With which the user interacts by pointing and clicking, using a mouse or similar device.

(photography, of a camera) Point-and-shoot.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I used to joke I was a point-and-click actor. My whole process has been about trusting your instincts and hitting your mark. Daniel Radcliffe

Maniac Mansion is a graphic adventure game in which the player uses a point-and-click interface to guide characters through a two-dimensional game world and to solve puzzles. Source: Internet

A simple blue window and some text has transformed the world of Windows administration from a point-and-click GUI to scripts that automate everything, as well as provide log rotation and identity. Source: Internet

A point-and-click legal hold Web application enables legal departments to manage, monitor and collect end-user data themselves. Source: Internet

The work to package this up in a point-and-click way that is (sort of) accessible to power users is laudable, but what Firesheep actually is far from magical. Source: Internet

I was so pleased with the beer section that I took out my point-and-click camera and snapped a photo of the beers, proof for friends in California that good beer is here. Source: Internet

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