missklick
Missklick is a term used in computing and digital interaction to describe an accidental click on the wrong on-screen element. The error often results from proximity of targets, small clickable areas, rapid user input, or input lag, and can lead to unintended actions such as opening a link, executing a command, sending a message, or confirming a destructive operation.
In German-speaking contexts, Missklick is a common compound noun derived from miss- and Klick. In English, the
Contexts and impact vary by application. On websites and software, misclicks can interrupt tasks, misdirect users,
Prevention and mitigation focus on design choices that reduce misclick frequency and mitigate consequences. Strategies include