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How can I get Contextual Menus with a Non-Apple mouse right click?

I am running Mac OS 15.2 (Sequoia) on a Mac Studio M1 Max. I have been using a non-apple wireless mouse for a few years and have always wondered why when I right click, it brings up the dock instead of a contextual menu? Plugged in a wired mouse and it does the same thing brining up the dock. I want to be able to right click and get a contextual menu for the item I am clicking. Any suggestions?




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Posted on Jan 13, 2025 9:46 AM

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Jan 13, 2025 6:26 PM in response to akhansen62

I found some fairly hidden options that you may want to check:


  1. Open System Settings
  2. search for "keys"
  3. Click the "Keys should be entered on" setting in search results
  4. A "General" pop-over should show up
  5. Disable the "Keys can be selected using right-click"
  6. Also check the Dwell Corners, all four defaults are "Hide / Show Home Panel". Ensure that "right-click" is not set for these


Also check the "Desktop & Dock" settings pane:

  1. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the dialog, then click the "Shortcuts..." button
  2. Check each Mouse shortcut and make sure none are set to "secondary mouse button"


How can I get Contextual Menus with a Non-Apple mouse right click?

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