How to right-click on a MacBook Air touchpad?
You can right-click on a MacBook Air touchpad by pressing down on the touchpad while simultaneously pressing the Control key. The right-click option appears in the menu that appears. You can also right-click on the touchpad by clicking down on the scroll area of the trackpad.
How to use right-click on MacBook Air touchpad?
We have already seen that you can right-click on MacBook Air touchpad using the three-finger click. This is also possible using the right-click on MacBook Air touchpad with the Apple Magic Mouse. To do so, first, you will need to press down the three-finger click button. This enables you to click the right-click button on the touchpad. Then, move your cursor to the right using your touchpad. Finally, click the right-click button to right-
How to right-click on a MacBook Air trackpad?
There are two ways to right-click on MacBook Air trackpad. The first way is to click and hold down the left click button, and then tap the right click button with three fingers. The second way is to click and hold down the left click button, then press down the option key. A menu will pop up where you can choose one of the options in the menu.
How to right-click on a MacBook Air touchpad without a mouse?
You can right-click on the MacBook Air touchpad by pressing down and holding the Command key while you tap the physical click zone of the touchpad. You can also use a Magic Mouse to right-click on the MacBook Air touchpad. If a MacBook Air doesn’t have a Magic Mouse connected, you can use the trackpad gestures described in the next section.
How to right-click laptop keyboard MacBook Air?
The MacBook Air has an unusual keyboard design which means it doesn’t have a separate right-click button. Instead, the touchpad acts as the right-click button. The default setting for the MacBook Air’s trackpad is to right-click by pressing down and clicking. To change the settings, press the fn+f10 key combination while pressing down on the trackpad. A menu will appear with options for setting up the trackpad’s right-click behavior.