Button in a sentence as a noun

/ and - toggle which mouse button 5 is.

Someone needs to push that NMI button and check the LEDs flicker like they should.

"Then he hit a button, and Flappy Bird disappeared.

You have no idea what is going to happen when you push that button for a given app.

I clicked the "share" button in hopes that this might give me the link; but no, it wanted me to share on G+.

Right, totals + shipping costs + grand totals + checkout button.

The solution is pretty simple: GitHub needs a "Fav" or "Star" button.

If you hit the eject button at the appropriate time and still walk away with a win.

Button in a sentence as a verb

Spend another year or so A/B testing the gradients of your upgrade button.

They'd put the "Checkout as a regular member" link next to the "normal" checkout button and they'd make it just as big.

Whenever I see a button that says "sign in with Facebook," I just close the tab immediately.

You could be lax about button colors matching exactly, or per-pixel sharpness on the map and buttons.

The way the page is designed is to funnel the users attention down to the continue checkout button.

But then I re-establish contact with the reality of my actual abilities and create a button which, when pressed, prints "Hello, world!

Meanwhile a distracting footer covers >25% of the page, and clicking the intuitive "down arrow"-looking thing does nothing, nor is there an obvious close button.

Button definitions

noun

a round fastener sewn to shirts and coats etc to fit through buttonholes

noun

an electrical switch operated by pressing; "the elevator was operated by push buttons"; "the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk"

See also: push

noun

any of various plant parts that resemble buttons

noun

a round flat badge displaying information and suitable for pinning onto a garment; "they passed out campaign buttons for their candidate"

noun

a female sexual organ homologous to the penis

See also: clitoris clit

noun

a device that when pressed will release part of a mechanism

See also: release

noun

any artifact that resembles a button

verb

provide with buttons; "button a shirt"

verb

fasten with buttons; "button the dress"