My personal preference is to say "click," and, following your example, avoiding 
the useless prepostion in "click on..."

This is not a question that admits of a "right" answer. Check your client's or 
employer's house style guide. If there's a suggestion there, follow it. If 
there 
isn't, add the rule. If there isn't a house style guide, lobby to start one.  
If 
you need to appeal to an authority, the Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical 
Publications is a good resource for GUI-specific terminology.

--William

Garnier Garnier wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I have a query:
> 
> Which is technically accurate, Push the Browse button to activate the browser
> on click the Browse button to activate the browser?
> 
> B/R Garnier
> 
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