If you are left - handed, you can configure the right mouse button as the primary button. This configuration lets you place the mouse to the left of the keyboard, control the mouse with your left hand and use your left forefinger for most mouse actions.
Although the primary mouse button is used for most mouse actions, an increasing number of programs also use the right mouse button. Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT use the right mouse button extensively to open shortcut menus. Using the right mouse button is know as right clicking.
Although the primary mouse button is used for most mouse actions, an increasing number of programs also use the right mouse button. Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT use the right mouse button extensively to open shortcut menus. Using the right mouse button is know as right clicking.
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