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Right click from keyboard
Right click from keyboard







right click from keyboard

I replaced the keyboard as well just in case and the problem still occurs with the new keyboard. Do you want to start in safe mode" I am not pressing CTRL at the time and I am not pushing the right mouse button.Īlso without even pressing the right mouse button using the scroll wheel will sometimes zoom the page in and out.Īt other times it is as I explained above when if I push the right button on the mouse I can zoom by using the scroll wheel. Sometimes if I try to start Word it will say "Word detected that you are pressing the CTRL key. I tried all the suggestions above to no avail. If it does, move on to the next suggestion and test again etc.įound suggestions follow along with a hyperlink to the source of the original posts: Note: I'd suggest trying them all out one by one and then test immediately after trying to see if the right mouse button continues to act as the Ctrl key. To make sure, I tried them all out on my own copy of Windows 10 with no ill effects before posting this reply. All of the following suggestions are perfectly safe to try and no harm should come as a result of trying them out. I did a bit of research and found the following suggestions that appear to be 'related' to the issue you're encountering. Not sure if any of them will help as I tried my best to reproduce the behaviour you're getting on my own system but was unable to. On the Pointers tab, if Use Default is available (not ghosted) then click Use Default and then click Apply and OK Set View by: value to show Small or Large IconsĤ. Press Windows Key type Control Panel and then EnterĢ. If it has, press it once to deactivate it and see if that affects the mouse behaviour.įinally, I'd also suggest you try resetting the mouse to default values.

right click from keyboard

I'd also suggest you check to ensure the Scroll Lock key on your keyboard hasn't been activated. If either of those settings were set to ON then try again after setting them to OFF to see if the right mouse button still behaves like the CTRL key. Scroll down and also check that the " Use Toggle Keys" and " Use Filter Keys" settings are also set to the OFF position. Under the " Use Sticky Keys" heading, ensure that the "Press one key at a time for keyboard shortcuts" is set to the OFF position.ģ. Press your Windows Key and type Stickykeys and then press EnterĢ. To check if that's the case or not on your machine ġ. My first thought when I read your question was that Stickykeys may be turned on. Very interesting issue and not something I've personally come across over the years.









Right click from keyboard