Windows users new to a Mac can easily be disconcerted by Apple mice - right click does not seem to have been a standard need for legacy Apple users.
The Apple Mighty Mouse is supposed to address this by offering a four-button interface (if you count the scroll button), but it is designed to look like a left-click only mouse.
Therefore the inexperienced user may end up being more confused, so here’s a quick explore.
Apple Might Mouse
The Apple Might Mouse is a four button interface, with the following click features:
- Left click
- Right click
- Scroll and scroll click
- Central click on both sides
The Might Mouse comes with left-click only configured as standard which can confuse Windows users, but getting right click set up is pretty easy.
1. Click on the Apple logo at the top left of your screen
2. Select Preferences for your main control panel
3. Click on Keyboard and Mouse
4. Select Mouse
5. Use drop down menus to select configuration
If you want to have right-click functionality enabled, just select this on the right-hand drop down menu.aca
Exit the screen and - voila! - your mouse now has right-click enabled like an ordinary Windows machine.