How To Right Click On A Mac 5 Ways

1. Two Finger Tap on Trackpad

One way to right click on a Mac is to tap the trackpad of your Mac with two fingers simultaneously. This gesture mimics the traditional right click action. However, there is a chance that you might need to enable this secondary click in the System Settings to make it work on your Mac. Here’s how:

Open the Trackpad settings on your Mac by visiting System Settings. Here, click the UP Down Arrow button next to Secondary click and select the “Click or Tap with Two Fingers” option.

2. Bottom Right or Left Corner Click

This method to right-click on a Mac works like the double-tap method but instead of tapping with two fingers simultaneously, you need to tap or click at the bottom right or left corner of your Mac’s trackpad. Here’s how you enable this gesture:

Open the Trackpad settings on your Mac. Here, click the UP Down Arrow button next to Secondary Click and select the “Click in Bottom-Right Corner” or “Click in Bottom-left Corner“ option.

Upon executing this one-finger tap at the bottom right or left corner of the trackpad, Mac recognizes it as a right click, triggering contextual menus or additional options.

3. Control + Tap or Click

This is another versatile method for right clicking on a Mac. All you need to do is hold the “Control” key on your Mac’s keyboard while simultaneously clicking or tapping on the MacBook’s trackpad. This action will trigger a right click effect on your Mac, opening contextual menus and providing you access to various options depending on where you have right clicked. This works consistently across different contexts with the macOS.

4. Right Click Using Apple Magic Mouse

The Apple Magic Mouse is designed to provide a sleek and minimalistic look, incorporating touch-sensitive technology for both left and right click actions. So, unlike a regular mouse right clicking on the Magic Mouse can get pretty complex as there isn’t a separate button. Here’s how you can right click on Mac using Magic Mouse:

Hover the pointer over the item you want to right-click. Click the right side of the Magic Mouse (You can change this to the left side via System settings). A context menu will pop up, providing additional options.

5. Right Click Using a Bluetooth/Wired Mouse

If using a non-Apple branded wired or Bluetooth mouse with your Mac, simply press the right side button of the mouse. All the modern mice designed for Mac as well as Windows have at least two buttons with the right button serving as the default for a right-click. This is the most straightforward method in this list and akin to regular mouse activity you must be already accustomed to.
So this is how you right click on a Mac. Experiment with these methods and tailor your right click functionality to suit your individual needs.