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How To Left Click On A Mac Mouse

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  1. If you've got a new Apple mouse you can enable the right click button (yes, it does just look like 1 button, but it's actually 2) by turning it on in the System Preferences. If you've got a newer mac laptop you can enable a 2 finger right click on the trackpad, also in System preferences.
  2. The problem with the magic-mouse' right-click functionality is that if you're like me and rest your index and middle fingers on the top of the mouse then you have to actively lift your index finger off the left side before you can depress the right-side with your middle finger for a right-click.

Go to the Universal Access pane in System Preferences, click the Mouse & Trackpad tab, and then turn on Mouse Keys. Then you can move your mouse—and even click—using the right keys. If you're switching someone to the Mac from the PC world, enabling a literal right-click can be really helpful in many occasions, but there are other options too, including keeping the default two-finger tap behavior for a secondary click, using the left corner (for lefties), or disabling the click completely and instead relying on the keyboard to perform a secondary click.

Did you know how to right click on a Mac computer, especially a MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air with the trackpad? There is no separate left or right button to discern. So, you might feel somewhat confused on how to right click on Mac!

In Windows, it's easy to do a right click by pressing the right button on your mouse, to bring up the contextual menu. But if you have recently switched from Windows to Mac OS X, especially a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air, you may not know how to do a right click on it.

On Mac computers (MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air), there is only a trackpad, no button to discern left click or right click. How to do to bring up the contextual menu?

In fact, it's quite simple to enable and do a right click on Mac computers. Follow my guide below to learn a few useful ways to right click on a Mac.

4 Ways To Right Click On Mac OS X Computer

Here are four simple methods that you can use to do a right click on your Mac computer. By using the Control key, two fingers on the trackpad, click on the left corner or right corner of the trackpad, use an external mouse or even the Apple Magic mouse — to bring up the contextual menu.

Take a look below to learn how to do it.

How To Right Click On A Mac Computer With The Control Key

The first and also the classic way to do a right click with a Mac trackpad is to press & hold the Control key on your keyboard, and then click on the trackpad.

Not fast enough, right? But it always works.

How To Right Click On A Mac With Two Fingers

You can use two fingers and then tap or click on the trackpad to enable the contextual menu.

By default, this feature is enabled. But if it wasn't, you will have to turn it on by yourself. To doing so, click on the Apple logo at the left corner of your screen, and then select 'System Preferences'.

How To Left Click On A Mac Mouse Pad

In the next step, select Trackpad.

From the Trackpad window, choose the 'Point & Click' tab, tick on the 'Secondary click' checkbox, and then choose 'Click or tap with two fingers' from the drop-down list.

After that, go anywhere that the contextual menu is available, touch to the Mac trackpad with two fingers or even press if you want. The contextual menu will appear after you do so.

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Right Click On Mac By Clicking On Trackpad Corners

You can use the same method above (number #2), but configure it to record your action in different ways. Instead of using two fingers to right click on Mac computer, you can click in the bottom-right or bottom-left corner of the trackpad to enable the contextual menu.

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To configure it, do the same at the method #2, but select 'Click in the bottom-right corner' or 'Click in the bottom-left corner' from the drop-down list of the Secondary click box.

How To Right Click On Mac By Using An External Mouse

The last but simple way to do a right click on a Mac computer is to use an external mouse. Sometimes, it will work immediately, but if it doesn't, go to System Preferences -> Mouse and then enable 'Secondary click'.

After that, you will be able to do left click or right click from your connected mouse like on a Windows PC.

If you are using a Magic mouse, your OS X should recognize it, and all you need to do is enable the 'Secondary click' checkbox, and then choose 'Click on right side' or 'Click on left side', depends on your favorite.

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I hope this guide can help you to learn more about how to right click on a Mac trackpad to pull up the contextual menu.

If you have any questions about this guide or need further assistance, let me know.

Apple's Mac provides built in Automator Application to create Scripts and Automate Workflows. The Automator Action presented here allows you to add Mouse Clicking, Mouse Scrolling, Keyboard Typing and other related functions to an Automator Workflow. The Mouse Clicking done by this Automator Action is done on the basis of Screen Co-Ordinates and hence with proper planning, you can automate any type of Application, WebPage, Online Game or anything else on your Mac running 10.6 or later version.

The above screenshot displays main screen of Automator Action to do Mouse Clicking from Automator Workflow. Left Click, Middle Click, Right Click, Mouse Scrolling, Moving Mouse Cursor, Text Typing onto Active Application Window and pressing return Key on Keyboard is currently supported by this Automator Action for Mac. This Automator Action is provided on a Free to Download and try basis and requires one time registration fee of $10.00.

Download this Mouse Clicking Automator Action on your Mac running 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 or 10.10. You can also watch a Video Demonstration which displays how to Install and Run this Automator Action and finally add Mouse Click feature in your Automator Workflows. Appropriate help is included in the Graphical User Interface of the Automator Action itself with the help of Help buttons and appropriate description in the Automator Action itself.

Mouse Clicking Action in Automator Library

Yes there are other ways as well in which you can Automate Mouse and Keyboard Actions of almost any type. Whether you need to Record and Playback Mouse and Keyboard Action, do Fast Clicking at a single location, or even create a Macro Script to run on your Mac, you can visit MurGaa.com and select any other appropriate Mouse and Keyboard Automation Application. The Automator Action presented in this post allows you to embed Mouse Clicking in your existing Automator Workflows and on the other hand side, the Automation Tools dedicated for Automating Mouse and Keyboard provide you dedicated functionality.





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