How to right click on a Mac

Macs still ship with a mouse or trackpad that has just one obvious button, but you can still right click regardless of the input device you have. You can even customize the click for your tastes. We’ll show you not only how to right click on a Mac, but how to set it up if it isn’t already enabled on your computer.
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How to enable right click on a Mac
To start, you’ll need to make sure right-clicking is enabled. Here’s how to turn on right click on a Mac with either a compatible mouse or trackpad, and even customize it for left-handed use.
How to right click on a Mac
Once you’ve enabled a right click, performing the action is simple. On the Apple Magic Mouse or Mighty Mouse, you typically just have to click the appropriate side of the mouse — it may be one physical button, but the device can tell which side you’ve pressed. If using a MacBook trackpad, the gesture you set (by default, pressing two fingers) will perform a right click.
Third-party mice work like they do in Windows and other computers, where the right mouse button usually performs the click. If you have an older Apple mouse or have disabled Secondary Click, you can still perform the action. You just have to hold Control on your keyboard while you click.
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