click
In German, the word 'Klick' is used to describe the sound or action of clicking, similar to its English counterpart. It is often used in the context of using a computer mouse or other digital interfaces. For example, 'Klick auf den Link' translates to 'click on the link' in English.
Just make a click on the icon.
This phrase could be used in a context where you're instructing someone to click on a particular icon on a computer screen or a smart device.
A new window opens after a click.
This phrase is often used in instructions for computer software or websites, telling the user that clicking something will result in a new window or tab opening.
Your click really helped us.
This statement could be used in a friendly manner by a website or app developer to express gratitude to a user whose click - perhaps on an advertisement or a vote button - helped them in some way.