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clickable

British  
/ ˈklɪkəbəl /

adjective

  1. (of a website) having links that can be accessed by clicking a computer mouse

    a clickable map

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No, I think it’s something different: the clickable icons that signify an A.I. feature and get certain ideas into our heads about A.I.’s benefits and potential.

From Slate

The touchable/clickable switches embedded in the steering wheel are easy to activate inadvertently.

From The Wall Street Journal

That’s the danger of the influencer interview pipeline: It reduces life-and-death matters into fluffy, clickable content.

From Slate

In response, lawyers for Mr Adler say that the client had "received a website, clickable prototype and a fully developed mobile app from ConvrtX".

From BBC

And as if to literalize this, the Light Phone III even has a small clickable wheel on one side that brightens or dims the screen, and engages a flashlight if depressed.

From Slate