Right-click (verb)

  1. To press the right button on a computer mouse in order to open a menu of options.
  2. To press the right button on a computer mouse in order to open a menu of options, such as copy, paste, or save.

Origin:

Right + click, from the verb click.

Examples:

  1. To copy the text, you need to right-click on the selected text and choose "copy".
  2. To save the image, you need to right-click on it and choose "save image".
  3. To open the menu, you need to right-click on the icon.
  4. Right-clicking on a file will open a context menu with options to open, rename, or delete the file.
  5. Right-clicking on the desktop will open a menu with options to change the background, create new folders and more.
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