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dorongklik

Dorongklik is a term used in Indonesian-language technology discourse to describe an interaction pattern that combines a push action with a click. The meaning is not standardized and can vary by context, but it generally refers to deliberate user input designed to confirm intent or to trigger a sensitive or irreversible action, reducing the chance of accidental activation.

In user experience design, dorongklik can describe interfaces that require a push-like gesture (such as sliding,

In gaming, the term may be used to describe control schemes that combine a directional push with

In linguistic or digital-cultural studies, dorongklik illustrates how Indonesian-language communities borrow and combine terms to describe

See also: user experience design, interaction design, drag-and-drop, confirm action, accessibility.

dragging,
or
pressing
and
holding
a
control)
followed
by
a
click
as
a
second
step.
In
mobile
apps
and
websites,
such
patterns
are
used
for
confirmations,
for
example
a
slide-to-confirm
action
complemented
by
a
final
tap,
or
a
push-button
that
requires
a
quick
push-and-click
to
complete
the
action.
a
button
click
to
execute
an
action,
often
serving
as
a
form
of
deliberate
input
to
simulate
physical
interaction
or
to
increase
intentionality.
new
interaction
paradigms.
The
term
remains
informal
and
is
not
widely
standardized
in
official
UX
taxonomies,
but
it
is
used
to
discuss
and
categorize
specific
patterns
of
user
input
in
contemporary
apps
and
games.