You click on the right side of the mouse.
Yes it can be disabled, just right click on it from your'e Network Connections and click on "Disable".
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On Windows 7 To open webpages Maximized follow these steps. Find the short cut of the browser. Right Click the Icon Click Properties Click on the Tab Shortcuts Find the Row "RUN" Click the DropBox Click Maximized Done!
First, click on settings. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. On the bottom right there is a link that says "Disable Your Account" Click it. It ask you why you want to disable it, pick which ever one suits you. Then click disable my account.
It depends on your operting system in xp: Click start right click my computer, click manage, click local users and groups, click users, right click the user account you want to disable and check the box tha says account is disable.
you can usually click the red X to the right when u scroll over the webpage name
Go to the right side of the taskbar where there will be some icons. Find the quick heal icon, right click it, and press "pause protection". That will temporarily disable it.
There should be no need to remove the wireless card, you can just disable it..... Vista - right click connections icon in bottom right corner of screen>>>>click 'Network and sharing centre' >>>> click 'Manage Network Connections >>>Right click 'Wireless Network Connection'>>>left click 'Disable' Then just install the USB adapter
well first of all you must right click on the main screen of your PC, then click display settings, monitor should come up then click advanced settings, properties, driver and disable. easy as that.
If you mean "how do you disable System Volume Information" then right click on My Computer, go to the System Restore tab and untick the box at the top.
Go to Profile Settings, then scroll all the way down and in small, blue letters on the bottom right it says Disable Your Account. Click on that and it will ask you why you want to, just do any random one and then click Yes, Please Disable My Account and it will disable it.
There's a registry hack to restrict or disable mouse right click. The only catch is it only works at desktop and explorer. Not totally flawless as people can still drag files and folders and drop them everywhere but it does provide some level of protection.Go to Start > Run > type REGEDIT and hit enter. Navigate to:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ExplorerRight click at an empty area on the right column and select New > DWORD Value. Use the name NoViewContextMenu. Double click the name and set the value data as 1.http://www.raymond.cc/images/disable-mouse-right-click.pngAdding the registry tweak above will disable mouse right click for ALL users. If you only want to disable for the current logged in user, you should add the registry tweak to HKEY_CURRENT_USER instead of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.