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How To Right Click on a Mac: 5 Easy Methods (2026)

How To Right Click on a Mac

Right-clicking on a Mac opens context menus for quick actions like copy, paste, rename, and more. Unlike Windows mice with a dedicated right button, Mac trackpads and the Magic Mouse use gestures or key combinations. Here are five ways to right click on any Mac.

Method 1: Two-Finger Tap on Trackpad (Default)

This is the most common method on MacBooks and the Magic Trackpad:

  1. Place two fingers on the trackpad
  2. Tap (or click) with both fingers simultaneously
  3. The right-click context menu appears

This should work out of the box on all modern MacBooks. If it doesn’t, enable it:

  1. Go to System SettingsTrackpad
  2. Click the "Point & Click" tab
  3. Make sure "Secondary Click" is set to "Click or Tap with Two Fingers"

Method 2: Control + Click

This works with any mouse or trackpad:

  1. Hold down the Control (⌃) key on your keyboard
  2. Click normally (single finger)
  3. The right-click context menu appears

This is the original Mac right-click method and works everywhere — trackpad, Magic Mouse, or any third-party mouse.

Method 3: Corner Click on Trackpad

You can configure a corner of the trackpad to act as right-click:

  1. Go to System SettingsTrackpadPoint & Click
  2. Click the dropdown next to "Secondary Click"
  3. Choose "Click in Bottom Right Corner" or "Click in Bottom Left Corner"
  4. Now clicking that corner triggers a right-click

Method 4: Two-Finger Click on Magic Mouse

On Apple’s Magic Mouse:

  1. Place two fingers on the surface of the Magic Mouse
  2. Click the mouse
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Or configure a dedicated right side:

  1. Go to System SettingsMouse
  2. Set "Secondary Click" to "Click Right Side"
  3. Now clicking the right side of the Magic Mouse acts as right-click

Method 5: Use a Standard Two-Button Mouse

Any USB or Bluetooth mouse with a right button works natively with Mac:

  1. Connect your mouse (USB or Bluetooth)
  2. The right button works as right-click automatically
  3. No additional configuration needed

Popular options: Logitech MX Master, Microsoft Ergonomic Mouse, or any standard two-button mouse.

What Can You Do With Right Click on Mac?

Right-clicking opens a context menu with actions specific to what you clicked:

  • On the Desktop: New Folder, Change Wallpaper, Sort By, Use Stacks
  • On a File: Open, Open With, Move to Trash, Get Info, Rename, Compress, Share
  • On Text: Copy, Paste, Look Up, Translate, Search with Google
  • In a Browser: Back, Reload, Save As, Inspect Element, View Source
  • On the Dock: Options, Show Recent, Quit

How To Customize the Right-Click Menu

Some apps add items to the right-click menu automatically (like Dropbox or Google Drive). To manage these:

  1. Go to System SettingsPrivacy & SecurityExtensions
  2. Click "Finder Extensions"
  3. Toggle extensions on or off to control what appears in right-click menus

Troubleshooting: Right Click Not Working on Mac

If right-click isn’t working:

  • Check Trackpad settings: System Settings → Trackpad → Point & Click → Secondary Click must be enabled
  • Check Mouse settings: System Settings → Mouse → Secondary Click
  • Try Control + Click as a fallback
  • Restart your Mac: Trackpad gestures occasionally stop responding
  • Check for interference: Remove any trackpad covers or screen protectors that may affect touch sensitivity
  • Reset NVRAM: Shut down, then hold Option + Cmd + P + R for 20 seconds while restarting
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Tested on MacBook Air M3, MacBook Pro M3 Pro, iMac M4, and Mac Mini M4 with Magic Trackpad 2 and Magic Mouse running macOS Sequoia 15.3. Last updated March 2026 by the DevX editorial team.

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