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Stupid Question: How to right click in XP
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Jul 2006
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I just installed windows on my macbook, I know windows, I have a custom PC and many old others. I have installed the drivers bootcamp has you write to a CD, but the only way I have been able to right click is to connect an old USB mouse and do it, is there a keystroke to use just the touchpad on the macbook, or a setting I have to change or something.
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Easy: rest two fingers on the trackpad while you click the button. Tada!
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Oh, I didn't know it was just like the mac setting, I didn't have mine configured for it, thanks.
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In Mac OS X, you don't have to click the button. You just tap the trackpad with two fingers to right-click. Hopefully this is the way it will work in final Boot Camp.
Steve
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That's good to know. I have a bluetooth mouse I use, but that isn't always a feasible option.
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I miss the days of the G5 and XPS Pentium 4 running side by side as high-end machines.
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