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Give it a try!
| Starting up onClick |
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Once you startup onClick, an icon is displayed in the task tray. |
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| Deciding on a search engine |
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Click the right mouse button on the icon displayed in the task tray.

Next, when the red "Site Menu" icon is selected, a list of search engines is displayed.

Select your desired search engine from the search engines displayed.

That is all there is to it. Once you find a word or phrase you want to find more about in a web site, try clicking on that word or phrase.

As a result, onClick lets you rapidly search for the word or phrase you have selected. Now how's that for convenience!
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Note: onClick may not run properly with some frame pages. If this happens, try increasing the window size of Internet Explorer to the maximum size. |
| Highlighting a word or phrase in a link |
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This shows the result of clicking the right mouse button on the Internet Explorer display. Try using the deLink function when you want to highlight a word or phrase in a link originally provided by the web site producer.
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Note: The mounting procedure of specifying the range of a character string and clicking on that character string is a proprietary technique of onClick, and can be clearly distinguished from other methods.
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