About this sound
This sound captures the audio of a computer mouse button being pressed and held down for an extended duration. The click has a crisp, mechanical quality typical of standard desktop mouse buttons, with a clear initial strike followed by subtle mechanical resonance. The total length is approximately 1.68 seconds, making it longer than a typical single-click and useful for scenarios where a prolonged button press needs auditory feedback. The tone is dry and direct, without excessive ambient noise, allowing it to blend cleanly into digital projects.
Creators often use this sound in user interface design, interactive applications, and multimedia projects where mouse interaction needs clear audio confirmation. Video editors incorporate it into tutorial videos, software demonstrations, and screen recordings to emphasize user actions. Game developers and app designers use similar click sounds to provide tactile feedback during gameplay or navigation. Podcast producers and content creators add it to voiceover segments discussing computer usage or technology workflows.
This sound fits naturally into the Sound Effects category as a foley recording of everyday computer hardware. It belongs alongside other interface sounds like keyboard typing, notification chimes, and system alerts. Unlike shorter single-click sounds, this extended version works well for scenarios requiring sustained button-press audio or for layering multiple clicks together.
Listeners searching for this sound might also look for related audio such as short mouse clicks, double-click effects, mouse hover sounds, keyboard key presses, or general computer interface ambience. Combining this with typing sounds or notification alerts creates a complete digital workspace soundscape.