On a touchscreen, the equivalent of a right mouse click is typically performed by tapping and holding on the item for a moment. This action usually brings up a context menu or additional options, similar to what you would access with a right-click on a mouse. Some devices may also support a two-finger tap to achieve the same effect.
CTRL click
In Mac OS X it is generally considered that a right click is equivalent to a right click. The right click on the mouse can be replicated by left clicking whilst pressing the Control key or, on a laptop, pressing two fingers on the touch pad whilst clicking. These settings can be configured in the Mouse section of System Preferences where any clickable option can be set to activate a right/secondary click.
Right-click means press the right mouse button. Left-click means press the left mouse button.
right click properties and it will say enable "right click"
You click on the right side of the mouse.
You can simply right-click on a corner of the trackpad (one-finger), or with two fingers, anywhere on the trackpad. If you're using a mouse (either the Mighty Mouse or Magic Mouse), go to the upper right of the mouse and click.
The Mighty Mouse and Magic Mouse both support right click.
You hold the "Shift" button on ur keyboard and press the mouse, congrats, a shift click.
right click your mouse then click zoom out
Click drag means moving your pointer over an icon and then clicking on it. Then, without unclicking, moving the mouse to where you want to drop the icon. And then unclick. Double click means moving you pointer over an icon and quickly push the left mouse click button two times. Right click just means clicking the right mouse click button. This might be referring to right clicking on an icon. In which case you should hover the mouse pointer over the icon and then push the right mouse button.
Right click or Control click if you're on a Mac with no right click mouse
Right Click, Left Click, Mouse Wheel, and Moving the mouse. I hope thats the answer you were looking for.