Help Setup wireless trackpad and keyboard

I have a new straight out of the box Mac mini, wireless keyboard and wireless trackpad.  How can I set these up?  I can use the trackpad to move around on the screen, but I cannot seem to click.  I can't figure out what the icons means.
  All advise appreciated. 

Welcome to Apple discussions.  I am assuming you are new to Mac.  Please accept my apologies if this is a patronising assumption.
You need to setup these devices using the Bluetooth Setup Assistant, keyboard and trackpad in System Preferences.
1. Open System Preferences either in the Dock or from the Applications folder in Finder
2. Select Bluetooth and ensure that it is switched on and discoverable.
3. Select 'Set Up New Device' and the Bluetooth Setup Assistant will open in a new dialogue window.
4. Follow the directions to connect to your trackpad.  Repeat to connect to keyboard.
5. In System Preferences application select Trackpad or Keyboard to select your preferred settings.
You should be able to set the gestures to make full use of the trackpad.  Good luck with your Mac Mini!

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