It will come up with these things:
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Pretty Much the same thing as it does on windows. Right clicking on a Mac brings up an extra menu. For example if you right click on a desktop you can create a new folder, delete a folder, and change the wallpaper, etc.
To move apps on a Mac to the desktop, you can simply click and hold the app's icon in the Dock until it enlarges, then drag it onto the desktop. Alternatively, you can open the app, then minimize it to the Dock. If you want to create a shortcut, right-click the app in the Applications folder, select "Make Alias," and then drag the alias to your desktop.
To get the Mac app store, you click on the Apple logo on the top of the desktop and then click system update to get it.
Pressing the Control (ctrl) key and clicking the mouse replicates a Right Click and provides a contextual menu of options to select.
For PC: Go to Start>All programs. Right click on the Google Chrome application, and click create shortcut. For MAC: You can add it to your dock by going into your applications folder, and dragging it to the dock. To create a desktop shortcut instead, Go to the applications folder, right click on the Google Chrome application, and click "make alias". Then drag the alias to the desktop. WARNING: Do not drag the application right to the desktop. This will create a duplicate rather than a shortcut (alias)
From the Finder's File menu select New Folder (or use the keyboard shortcut - Shift, Command, N) or right click on the Desktop and select New folder from the menu.
To grab an image from a website you can either: * Click on the picture and drag it out of the browser window onto your desktop. * Right click on the image and select Save image as... from the menu that appears.
To see the contents of a folder: If you are looking at folders in a Finder window select the column view. If a folder is on. For example. the Desktop right click on it. Drag a folder to the right hand end of the Dock and then click on it.
If you have a MAC just drag it from the hard drive onto your desktop. If you have PC open applications and drag to your desktop
In the Trash, right click on the app and it may give you an option to "Put Back" to where you got it from. If not you can just drag it out onto the desktop or where ever you want it.
Well u can either click on your start button in the lower left hand corner of your computer and goto my picture's and the right click on any pic's u got on there and then click on set as wallpaper the there u go. Or you can join PhotoBucket Just goto Photobucket.com and join and the upload ur photo's onto it then do the same thing jusr right click onto the pic and set as wallpaper. That easy enjoy=)
Right click or Control click if you're on a Mac with no right click mouse