On the taskbar to the right hand bottom,double click on the Touchpad icon.It should bring up the Touchpad settings,check the settings for right click.If you don't see that icon,click on start menu,in the search box type Dell Touchpad to get to the settings screen.
If the settings looks normal,turn of the system,disconnect the AC adapter,remove battery,press and hold down power button for 30 seconds.Reconnect the battery and AC adapter,turn on system and check if the right click on the touchpad is working.
If you need further help,please post the full system model,example XPS15 (L501X) or XPS15 (L502X).
The right click was still not working before I opened the Touchpad menu, everything looked fine in the menu and by exiting the menu the right click started working again! I don't know why but just that fixed it.
DELL-Roshan L
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June 20th, 2012 02:00
Hi ghys,
Welcome to the Community,
On the taskbar to the right hand bottom,double click on the Touchpad icon.It should bring up the Touchpad settings,check the settings for right click.If you don't see that icon,click on start menu,in the search box type Dell Touchpad to get to the settings screen.
If the settings looks normal,turn of the system,disconnect the AC adapter,remove battery,press and hold down power button for 30 seconds.Reconnect the battery and AC adapter,turn on system and check if the right click on the touchpad is working.
If you need further help,please post the full system model,example XPS15 (L501X) or XPS15 (L502X).
Hope this helps,
Thank You
ghys
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June 20th, 2012 10:00
The right click was still not working before I opened the Touchpad menu, everything looked fine in the menu and by exiting the menu the right click started working again! I don't know why but just that fixed it.
Thank you very much Roshan
Ghys