235 recordings of things that go click — a dome-switch keyboard, the rubber dome of an old Logitech mouse, a dog-training clicker, fingers on the meat of a thumb, a plastic lid flicked off a Tic-Tac box. All mono, 60 to 120 milliseconds, fast transient and almost no tail. The point of the variety is that not every click does the same job.
A soft rubber dome reads as a warm UI confirm — a toggle, a checkbox, a swipe lock landing. A harder plastic snap moves a card forward in a presentation or punctuates a vlog cut without feeling like a sound effect. The dog-clicker has a particular metallic edge that sits well as a high accent layered over a softer body click — most pro UI sounds are actually two clicks stacked exactly like that. Grab whatever fits the gesture; free to download, no attribution required.