Clicker or Cricket app simulate real life clicker device
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About Clicker
Clicker is a music & audio app developed by Tona.
Download Statistics
Clicker has been downloaded 4.1 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 0 times.
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App Information
Clicker is FREE to download. The APK download size is 14.28 MB. The latest version available is 1.5. The last update was on October 7, 2023.
Technical Requirements
Clicker requires Android 4.1+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play August 2018.
Description
Clicker or Cricket app simulate real life clicker device
Uses: - Use in animal training Clicker training Clickers were first used by marine mammal trainer Karen Pryor as a way of communicating with their animals. Dolphins and whales communicate underwater through a series of clicks and whistles known as echolocation, and the clicker allowed a trainer to produce signals they were more likely to understand.
Nowadays, clickers are used to train all kinds of animals, most commonly dogs. When associated with a treat, a click allows the owner to mark the precise moment the desired behavior is executed.
Other use
- In contemporary society, clickers are often used by pet owners (particularly dogs and Gambian pouched rats) as a behavioral tool.
- Clickers are used to provide audible feedback for human students learning using a method called TAGteach.
- Clickers are also used as a handheld counting device, sometimes digital but more commonly mechanical, used to keep a count of the numbers of people entering a venue.
- A Clicker is a device used on recurve bows to signal to the archer that correct draw length has been achieved, thus aiding consistency.
- emulate the buzzers sound.
What is Clicker ?
A clicker, sometimes called a cricket, is device that makes a clicking sound, usually when deliberately activated by its user.
They usually consist of a piece of thin metal or plastic held in a casing so that the metal is slightly torqued; depressing one end of the metal causes it to pop out of alignment and releasing it causes it to pop back into alignment, each time making a sharp click.
With some clickers, the user depresses the metal directly with thumb or finger; with others, a button extends above the surface of the casing so that depressing the button makes the metal click.
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