#How to Right-Click

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“#How to Right-Click”
What Does Right-Click Mean?
If you see instructions asking you to “right-click,” it means to press the button on the right side of your mouse. Usually, this opens a context menu related to the item that you clicked on.

Right-clicking, as a physical action, originated with the first multi-button mice created in the 1960s. But the idea of clicking the right button to open a context menu originated in the Smalltalk environment on the Xerox Alto in the mid-1970s, and then later made its way to the Windows operating system with Windows 95. Right-clicking came natively to macOS with Mac OS X Beta in the year 2000, although OS 8 and 9 included a context menu accessible by holding down Control on the keyboard while clicking.
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Why Is Right-Click Different Than Left-Click?
Having two mouse buttons that do different things allows you to perform more tasks using your mouse, which can save you clicks and keyboard presses. Generally, most operating systems reserve the left mouse button as the “primary click” for selecting items on the screen or for opening apps or documents, and they reserve the right button as a “secondary click” used for canceling selections or for opening a context menu. A context menu is a list of options that changes depending on where you click or which application you’re using.

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How to Right-Click Using a Pen or Stylus

Many third-party styluses designed for use with Windows and Macs (but not the Apple Pencil) include a button on the side of the stylus itself that can function as a right-click when pressed.
For the Microsoft Surface Pen, you hold down a side button while tapping on an item to open a context menu. Usually, these buttons can be reassigned via software to perform other functions.
Happy right-clicking!
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