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'clicker device' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of remote control device, such as a TV remote, a computer mouse, a presentation remote, or a gaming controller. For example: "I used a clicker device to start my presentation."
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She did poorly in biology (after experiencing problems, she says, with the clicker device used to answer multiple-choice questions in class).
A speaker (ENV-224AM) and a mechanical clicker device (ENV-135M) were mounted on the same wall of the chamber, at the same height.
Click the clicker device, then immediately give the dog a treat.
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Olive is a sensitive Chinese crested-mix who can't cope with the sound of the clicker - the training device used to pinpoint and reward the exact moment the dog does something that the trainer wants to encourage.
The key to training is a device called a clicker.
So when iPad users access Clicker's site on their device, they will be redirected to a specially formatted version of Clicker that has indexed all of the sites and videos on the web that are able to be viewed on the iPad.
The clicker response system is a handheld electronic device that can be used to answer multiple choice questions.
Most of these devices use clickers or buttons the way standard remotes do, but a few luxury versions use colorful touch screens as control panels.
Individual response devices or "clickers" are now being used in many classrooms as an active-learning component of courses.
Wired went through the trouble of going back in time some 45 years to see how the mouse has evolved from this hulking wooden device to an LCD-laden modern day clicker.
While many educators attribute the success of ARS to the interaction between pedagogy and ARS use, rather than the clicker per se, our results reveal a role for the device itself as a contributing factor to the positive perceptions.
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