If you suffer from the problem that you press the right button of your mouse and the menu that should or takes too long to appear does not open, you should know that there are several solutions that you can try so that everything returns to normal.
If the mouse does not work for us, it can be presented in multiple ways, although the most common and possibly the most annoying can be:
The possible solutions that we have so that this problem stops appearing are varied, since the problem can be caused by different reasons.
Although it sounds obvious, we should check the device itself to see if the problem is mechanical. Another thing we can do, if our mouse is wireless, is to change the batteries, unless they have so little charge that it affects its operation. Once we have verified that the mouse is in perfect condition, it is time to carry out other possible solutions.
It may be that the error comes from a problem with the mouse drivers, so updating them to have the latest ones that have been released can solve our problem.
It may be that the tablet mode is activated and that is the reason why the right button works worse, since there are times that there is incompatibility between the two.
For this we must do the following:
In case this button does not appear, you can do the following:
Sometimes these problems are caused by programs that interfere with the operation of the right button. If we have installed a new application and from that moment the button has stopped working, it is best to uninstall it to see if that is the reason why it does not work.
If the moment of failure is when we are in Windows Explorer (which is not the same as the file explorer) it may be that there is some type of error or block that prevents the proper functioning of the mouse.
What we must do is restart Windows Explorer by following these steps:
In this way the Explorer will restart and we will be able to check if the right button works again in the whole system.
At Group Policy Editor There is an option regarding the context menu that we must deactivate, but we must make it clear that this option is not present on devices with Windows 10 Home, but that you must have the Professional version to be able to access this menu.
Now we are going to talk about an internal Windows tool that corrects the system files that are corrupt and that could be the cause of the malfunction of the right mouse button and the contextual menu that comes with it. To run System File Checker, better known as SFC scannow, we must perform the following steps:
With everything we have told you, you should solve the problem with the right mouse button. As you have seen, there are multiple possibilities for it to work perfectly again.
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