How to right and left-click on a MacBook Air

How to right and left-click on a MacBook Air?

If you want to right click on a MacBook Air, you can use the three-finger click behavior or the Fn key and the right click key. You can press both keys at the same time or press the Fn key first and then press the right click key. To click left, press the Fn key and the left click key.

How to right and left click a MacBook Air trackpad?

The MacBook Air trackpad has a center click button that can be clicked with two fingers. When you click it with two fingers, you hold your first finger on the trackpad while you click with your second finger. This is called a two-finger click. You can also right click using a three-finger click by moving your middle finger down while keeping your two fingers on the trackpad. To click with three fingers using the MacBook Air trackpad you have to press the first finger towards the track

How to right and left click a MacBook Air terminal?

If you are using a MacBook Air and are comfortable using the keyboard, you can right click and left click a MacBook Air terminal using the Command or Control key. Command is usually located on the right side of the keyboard. Control is usually located on the left side of the keyboard.

How to right and left click a MacBook Air keyboard?

The MacBook Air keyboard is smaller than that of a MacBook or MacBook Pro. However, it’s not much smaller than that of a MacBook Pro or other laptops. To right-click, you use the Option key. To left-click, you use Command. You can also right-click and left-click by using the Control key. The MacBook Air keyboard also features three additional function keys. You can press Fn and the arrow key to access these function keys.

How to right and left click a MacBook Air headset?

Although MacBook Air doesn’t come with a built-in trackpad, it does have a single button that can be used for right-click. If you want to use the clicker for other functions, then you can use various software programs that allow you to customize the behavior of the MacBook Air’s single click.