RIGHT-CLICKING.
secondary mouse button
On a Mac the Secondary Mouse Button is what is often called a Right Click - The primary button being the Left Click. When you click the Secondary/Right hand button you will see a menu of options appear from the mouse pointer. You can move your mouse down the list of options and click on an appropriate item. The contents of the menu will vary depending upon which application you are using when you click - which is why the menu is known as a Context menu. In the Mouse section of System Preferences you can configure the Secondary button to perform some task, other than activating the menu, like opening Spotlight to search for something.
click... when you press the left mouse button (and release it) it's a left-click and when you press the right mouse button (and release it) it's a right-click
That process is called the dragging process of a mouse
A scroll button or mouse wheel.
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I have a Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and it has two side buttons along with the left and right click buttons.
It is called "drag and drop" Invented by Apple Computers
To access shortcut menus with a three-button mouse click the right hand/secondary mouse button. The shortcut menu will show up on the screen once you do this.
Normally you would click the right hand/secondary mouse button but you may configure any of the buttons to work within the Keyboard and Mouse section of System Preferences.
Normally you would click the right hand/secondary mouse button but you may configure any of the buttons to work within the Keyboard and Mouse section of System Preferences.
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