How to right-click on a Chromebook in 2 simple ways

Publish date: 2024-06-21

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If you're used to a trackpad which includes two buttons, similar to that of a mouse, you may be wondering how you can right-click on your Chromebook since it lacks those buttons. 

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In some cases, your trackpad automatically has that ability — you just have to know the correct commands. But in some cases, you might have to enable the feature first.

Here's everything you need to know.

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How to right-click on a Chromebook

In most cases, you can just tap with two fingers at the same time on your Chromebook's trackpad to right-click. 

However, if this isn't working, you'll need to enable the feature.

1. Go into your settings by tapping the menu located in the bottom-right corner of your screen, and then selecting the gear icon. 

2. This will prompt a settings window to open. Next, scroll down and click "Advanced." 

3. Select "Manage Accessibility Features."

You'll find right-clicking options in the accessibility menu. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

4. Under "Mouse and Touchpad," select "Open mouse and touchpad device settings."

Open your mouse settings. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

5. Click "Enable Tap to Click."

The "tap to click" option is at the top of the menu. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

Once that's set up, there are two simple ways of performing a right-click on a Chromebook:

As with other operating systems, you'll know that you've successfully completed the action when a pop-up menu appears. Within it, you'll be given different options depending on what you were right-clicking.

Right-clicking in different places will give you different options. Devon Delfino/Business Insider

For example, on text within a webpage, you'll see the option to copy the text, or if you right-click a link, you can open it in a new tab or window. Try right-clicking various types of links and files to see what your Chromebook can do.

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Devon Delfino Devon Delfino is a Brooklyn-based freelance journalist specializing in personal finance, culture, politics, and identity. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Los Angeles Times, Teen Vogue, Business Insider, and CNBC. Follow her on Twitter at @devondelfino. Read more Read less

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