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You can do a lot with the click of a mouse. You can do even more with a right-click; edit a photo, copy and paste, unpin an app, print a document, reopen a closed web page, and more. But how do you do it from the trackpad on your Mac? Modern Macs no longer have physical trackpad buttons to press, so it’s not so easy. You could buy a mouse for your Mac, or you can learn the functionality built right into macOS. Here’s what you need to know.


1. Control-Click With the Keyboard

In macOS, the equivalent of a right-click is called Control-click because it involves holding down the Control button on your keyboard and using the trackpad (or a mouse) to click, which opens a new context menu. You can Control-click an icon in the Dock to get an option to remove it, Control-click a file to see edit options, or Control-click a web page to have the option to reload.


2. Two-Finger Tap on the Trackpad

trackpad settings page

You will probably need two hands to pull off the Control-click command, so if that’s too much of a hassle, there is an alternative. By default, you can click on the trackpad with two fingers to perform the same action as a Control-click.

This functionality can be customized if you open System Preferences and click Trackpad. Make sure Secondary click (the Control-click function) is enabled. If you have Tap to click enabled, you can right-click with a two-finger tap.


3. Right-Click a Corner of the Trackpad

corner click

If you don’t like the two-finger click option, you can set a corner of the trackpad as a designated right-click button. Set this up under System Preferences > Trackpad by pressing the drop-down menu for Secondary Click and choosing Click in bottom right corner or Click in bottom left corner. Now, instead of using the Control key or using two fingers, you can simply click the corner of the trackpad you chose and the right-click menu will appear.


3. Right-Click With Accessibility Options

accessibility options

For those in need of a more accessible option, press Option + Command + F5 to open the Accessibility Options menu. You can click Enable Mouse Keys, then use the Function + Control + I shortcut to open a right-click menu for whatever program you currently have selected.

mouse keys

You can also click Enable Accessibility Keyboard to add a virtual keyboard to your screen. This way you can click Control on that keyboard and click with your mouse where you need the right-click menu.


Bonus: Force Click for More Options

force click

While this is not the same thing as a right-click, Apple’s Force click feature is another way to get more functionality(Opens in a new window) from a simple click. With Force click, you can click firmly with one finger (or three) to look up text online, preview links, view files in Quick Look, add dates to Calendar, open App Expose, and more.

To use Force click, you need a MacBook or MacBook Pro from 2015 or later, a MacBook Air from 2018 or later, or the Magic Trackpad 2. Set it up in System Preferences > Trackpad and make sure Look up & data detectors and Force Click and haptic feedback are enabled.

force click settings

You can use the drop-down arrow under Look up to switch between using one finger or three fingers to perform a Force Click.

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