Icon Mouse-clicks
Wconnect is controlled from its tray icon.
Right-clicking on the tray icon opens wconnect's main Menu. (There's a quick key which will do the same, by default its ctrl+shift+A: A for Alt+Connect).
A left-click does nothing unless you're logged-in to connectd. But while logged-in it toggle's displaying the Status & Clients window:
If the Status & Clients window isn't visible, or is minimized, or just doesn't have the focus, then a left-click on wconnect's tray icon will fully open it and place it in the foreground.
Should, however, the Status & Clients window be in the foreground then a left-click will hide it or minimize it. This is so it's state isn't affected by a double-click.
Wconnect's response to a Double-click depends on the icon its showing (see the description of each icon to find out more); as always its the menu item in bold which is run. Both left and right double-clicks do the same thing. Because of the way windows works a double-click causes the normal mouse action to be performed, so the menu will appear (right button) or the Status & Clients window will be temporarily displayed (left button) during a double click.
Its possible to set which button does what and whether wconnect uses double-clicks from the config file.