Fountain,
I think I now understand what you're saying. I've heard of people using clickers two different ways: as a draw check, or as a release trigger.
If you draw until you hear the click, then settle in and shoot, the clicker will have no benefit to your release. But if you draw, anchor, aim, and then push/pull through the clicker, letting it trigger your subconscious to release, it's a different ballgame. Your release now becomes a surprise. Of course, you still have the bonus of a consistent draw length when you use it to trigger your release.