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April 4th, 2020 04:00
How to activate the right click button
Dell Latitude 7390
My wife has managed to desctivat the right click button on her computor. How do I reaktivare it?
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April 4th, 2020 04:00
Dell Latitude 7390
My wife has managed to desctivat the right click button on her computor. How do I reaktivare it?
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jphughan
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April 4th, 2020 07:00
Start > Settings > Devices > Touchpad. Depending on how the drivers for that system’s touchpad are set up, you will either see options to enable right-click there (via two-finger touch and/or pressing the lower-right corner), or else you can click Additional Settings over on the right, then in the window that pops up, click to change the Dell Touchpad settings, go to the Buttons section, and set the Right Button option to "Shortcut menu".
BertStL
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April 4th, 2020 05:00
Sorry for the spelling. Autocorrect rewrites everything.
BertStL
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April 4th, 2020 08:00
On my computor, which is simulator, this should have solved the problem. However the app for this appears to be missing. (Writing here is virtually impossible on my phone. Autocorrect changes every word to something simular on my language).
jphughan
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April 4th, 2020 10:00
@BertStL when I go to support.dell.com, search the Latitude 7390, and go to the Drivers section, I end up on this page. If you type "Touchpad" in the search box, you'll see a touchpad driver and a touchpad assistant application. Make sure you have both.
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July 26th, 2025 07:53
@jphughan
I followed your instructions but if you can't click the icons of the right & left touchpad cursor buttons are deactivated how can you click on any icons if there are no buttons that work to click with such as space return or Windows etc? Just asking? Anyone know of a duplicate or back up click button forge mouse & pad doesn't work? Cheers
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July 27th, 2025 21:11
@Bakker If your touchpad doesn’t work for clicking at all, then some applications allow you to use Tab/Shift+Tab to cycle around selectable elements of a user interface. And of course some menus and commands have specific keyboard combinations to activate them. But that depends on the application. If you need something universal, you might want to enable the Windows Mouse Keys accessibility feature. Or just rely on a USB/Bluetooth mouse.