If you have any kind of mouse with more than the standard 3 buttons (left, right and wheel button) then it can be used in a browser for forward and back between pages. This is the default setting for 5-button mice and many games can have them mapped to certain functions. You could even map the extra buttons to do other things in Windows, like open your mail or any other application.
secondary mouse button
The mouse button that is the most used is the 'left side' of the mouse.
Give the function of the right mouse button
LMB is the left mouse button
there is no 4th button
That process is called the dragging process of a mouse
The mouse may be the wrong hand type, or it could be on the wrong side of your desk. I would be really surprised if it turned out that the mouse is turned around. If none of these are the case then open your mouse settings and change what the LMB (Left Mouse Button) and RMB (Right Mouse Button) do.
The primary mouse button would be the left-click.Without it you wouldn't be able to open/run programs with your mouse. Also people use the left-click more than right.You can make either button the primary mouse button, the default is the left button.By going to;Start-->Control Panel-->Printer and other Hardware-->Mouse
The start menu pops up (:
On a PCs and Linux the left mouse button is used for clicking, or selecting files ect. The right mouse button is used for opening up menus related to the item for help. There is no right mouse button on Macs, but only the left mouse button with the same functions.
The right mouse button, or any other mouse button, unless user defined, does not have any dragging or marquee selection protocol associated with it like only the left mouse button does. As soon as you release the right button, it is considered a right-click action.
no. But you can with the left mouse button by highlighting and dragging Right mouse button can be used for copying or cutting