Right-click
verb (used without object)
1.
to depress the right-hand mouse button, as to display a menu.
verb (used with object)
2.
to click on (a screen object) by depressing the right-hand mouse button:
to right-click a file to view its properties.
hardware
To click the right-most mouse button on a mouse with more than one button. This usually performs a different function from the left button, e.g. displaying a context-sensitive menu (Microsoft Windows), extending the selection (X).
When used as a verb it is often written as two words with a space instead of a hyphen.
(2006-07-09)
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