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In Windows 10, it can happen that right-clicking doesn’t work (or rather, the context menu doesn’t appear). Some users find that the right-click button suddenly stops working properly so that it is no longer possible to right-click to display other properties.
This is quite strange because the left click and the navigation area work fine. So far, there is no convincing explanation as to why this error occurs. But there are effective workarounds that may help you.
What are the causes of right mouse button failure?
- The failure of the right mouse button function can be directly related to the fact that the computer has tablet mode enabled. In this mode, most right-click operations cannot be performed.
- A certain driver or “.dll” file may be missing or damaged. Therefore, it is recommended to run an SFC scan to check and fix the problem.
- Sometimes the error can also be resolved by simply deleting certain registry entries. If registry configurations are corrupted or misconfigured, they may prevent certain elements of the operating system from working properly.
- Applications are known to cause the mouse error under discussion. These third-party applications usually take control of your HID and sometimes go into an error state, causing a loss of functionality.
- Drivers are the basic components that connect your system’s hardware to your operating system. Drivers are usually corrupted by improper Windows updates and become obsolete if not updated with a Windows update.
How to repair a non-functional right-click?
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Reinstall the mouse/touchpad driver
- Press Windows+X and select Device Manager.
- Expand Mice and other pointing devices and select mouse or touchpad.
- Open the Action menu and select Uninstall Device.
- Select the check box next to Uninstall driver software for the device and select Uninstall.
- Restart your computer. You can no longer use the pointing device. So press Ctrl+Alt+Del and select Power ->
- Restart using the arrow keys on your keyboard.
Windows 10 should automatically restore the mouse/touchpad after the reboot.
Updating Windows 10
- From the Start menu, select Settings.
- Select Update and security.
- Click the tab on the Windows Updates page and select Check for Updates.
If your computer detects updates, you can install them. If you see hardware-related updates under View Additional Updates, install them as well.
Launching the System File Checker
- Press Windows+S to open Windows Search. Then type cmd and select Open as administrator.
- Type sfc /scannow in the command line console.
- Press Enter to start checking system files.
Disabling local group policy settings
- Press Windows+R, type Gpedit.MSC, and select OK to launch the local Group Policy editor.
- Select User Configuration. Then expand Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> File Explorer.
- Locate and double-click the Remove default File Explorer context menu policy.
- Select the radio button next to Not Configured or Disabled.
- Select Apply -> OK.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I restore the right mouse button?
- Press Windows + I to open Settings.
- Click on Devices.
- In the left pane, click Mouse and touchpad.
- Click Advanced mouse settings.
- Make sure that the button configuration is set to the left mouse button or that the option "Switch primary and secondary buttons" is unchecked.
How do I fix right-click in Windows 10?
- Restart File Explorer.
- Reboot Windows 10.
- Disconnect and reconnect your mouse.
- Check your mouse settings.
- Check the touchpad settings.
- Check the mouse/touchpad support software.
- Uninstall the last installed software.
- Disable third-party setup software.
Why can't I right-click on my Windows 10 desktop?
If the context menu in Windows 10 is disabled, you won't be able to use the right-click feature on your desktop. So if you're having a problem, you can check the Windows 10 registry to see if the right-click feature is disabled.
How to fix the inability to right-click on the desktop?
- Check your mouse.
- Restart File Explorer.
- Check the File Explorer add-ons.
- Check the default context menu setting for File Explorer in GPEDIT.
- Enable the context menu through the registry.
- Disable tablet mode.
- Install the touchpad drivers.
- Disable the Mouse Manager software.