What is triple clicking?

Triple clicking is a computer action where the user rapidly clicks the left mouse button three times in succession. This action is typically used to select an entire paragraph or line of text in a document or web page. Triple clicking will highlight the entire line, making it easier to copy, cut, or reformat. It is also used as an accessibility feature for individuals with motor impairments who may find it easier to triple click instead of a single or double click. Some operating systems and applications may have different functions assigned to triple clicking, such as zooming or opening a context menu.