How to Fix ‘Right-Click Not Working’ Issue in Windows
If you’re facing issues with the right-click function not working in Windows, there are several methods you can try to resolve the issue.
1. Check for Hardware Issues
Before delving into software solutions, it’s important to rule out any hardware-related problems with your mouse.
- Wireless Mouse Issues:
- Replace old batteries with new ones, as low battery levels can cause erratic signals and malfunctions.
- Re-plug the wireless receiver into the USB port of your computer, ensuring a secure connection.
- Unplug the mouse from your PC.
- Press and hold both the left and right mouse buttons.
- While holding the buttons, reinsert the mouse cable into the USB port of your computer.
- Continue holding the buttons for 5-10 seconds, then release and check if the issue is resolved.
- Consider disassembling your mouse and checking the internal cable connections.
- If comfortable with hardware, re-solder the right-click switch if it appears detached.
- If under warranty, consider getting a replacement for your mouse.
2. Enable Context Menu From Local Group Policy Editor
If the hardware checks out, the issue might be due to software settings, such as the context menu being disabled in Windows.
- Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box, type
gpedit.msc
, and press Enter to open the Local Group Policy Editor. - Navigate to
User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > File Explorer
. - Find and double-click the option that disables the context menu.
- Select ‘Disabled’ and click ‘OK’ to enable the context menu.
- Restart your computer and check if the right-click functionality is restored.
3. Check Mouse Button Remapping
Issues with right-click functionality can also arise from incorrect button remapping, especially when using specific applications or third-party remapping tools.