How to Enable Two Finger Tap for Right Click in Windows 11 or 10?

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Users take advantage of the right-click option in Windows daily. When you use the mouse to right-click, it doesn’t work correctly. If you are a regular user of Windows, this is a big problem for you. You can solve this issue if you want to use your laptop touchpad for right-clicking. The feature is available in Windows 11/10 to enable two-finger tapping on the right-click button.

This risewindows article will guide you on how to Enable Two Finger Tap For Right Click on Windows 11 or 10.

How to Turn On Two-Finger Tap for Right Click on Windows 11?

To enable a two-finger tap for right-clicking on Windows 11 laptop, do the following steps:-

Step 1. Firstly, press the Windows + I shortcut key to open the Settings app.

Step 2. When the setting app appears on your windows, click the Bluetooth & devices option present on the left panel of the screen.

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Step 3. Then, choose the Touchpad option on the following screen.

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Step 4. Next, click on the Taps option.

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Step 5. At last, check the box “Tap with two fingers to right-click.”

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That’s it. Then, close the setting app.

Now, you can open the right-click context menu by tapping with two fingers on the touchpad.

How to Enable Two-Finger Tap for Right Click on Windows 10?

To enable a two-finger tap for right-clicking on Windows 10, do the following steps:-

Step 1. Firstly, open the Settings app by pressing the Windows + I hotkey.

Step 2. Next, when the setting app appears on the screen, click on the Devices option.

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Step 3. Then, choose the Touchpad option from the left panel of the screen.

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Step 4. After that, under the Taps section, click the box before Tap with two fingers to right-click option.

That’s it. Then, close the setting app.

Now, tap on the desktop or a file/folder with two fingers to open the right-click context menu.

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