您是否在(Are)Windows 10中使用鼠标或触摸板执行右键单击(或二次单击)时遇到问题?由于没有访问任何上下文菜单就无法进行认真的工作,因此这是一个需要尽快(ASAP)解决的问题。当然(Sure),您可以使用键盘右键单击(right-click using your keyboard),但这并不是一个实用的长期解决方案!
许多因素(例如小错误、过时的驱动程序和不正确的设置)可能会阻止Windows 10从您的 PC 指针设备注册右键单击。但是,当右键单击在Windows 10(Windows 10)中不起作用时,下面的故障排除提示和修复列表应该可以帮助您修复。
1.重新启动文件资源管理器
如果您可以在问题开始之前右键单击鼠标或触摸板,您可以尝试重新启动文件资源管理器(File Explorer)。这通常最终会消除上下文菜单的任何随机故障。
1. 按Windows + X并选择任务管理器(Task Manager)。
2. 选择更多详细信息(More details )以展开默认的任务管理器(Task Manager)视图。
3. 在进程(Processes)选项卡下找到并选择Windows 资源管理器。(Windows Explorer)然后,选择重新启动(Restart)。
2.重启Windows 10
单独重新启动文件资源管理器可能无法解决(File Explorer)Windows 10中的右键单击问题。如果问题仍然存在,您应该通过重新启动Windows 10继续。在继续下一个修复之前立即执行此操作。
3.断开/重新连接鼠标
从 PC 上拔下外部指针设备并重新插入是另一种修复Windows 10中与输入相关的奇怪问题的方法。如果鼠标或触摸板有ON/OFF开关,您还应该尝试来回轻弹它以重新启动内部电路。
4.检查鼠标设置
如果鼠标上的按钮似乎已翻转(如鼠标左键单击右键,反之亦然),则必须使用Windows 10中的(Windows 10)“设置”(Settings)应用程序来解决该问题。
1. 打开开始(Start )菜单并选择设置(Settings)。
2. 选择设备(Devices)。
3. 切换到鼠标(Mouse )侧选项卡。然后,打开Select your primary button(Select your primary button)下的下拉菜单,然后选择Left。
5.检查触摸板设置
使用触摸板时,您必须确认您是否设置了右键单击或辅助单击操作来注册您想要的方式。
1. 打开开始(Start )菜单并选择设置(Settings)。
2. 选择设备(Devices)。
3. 切换到触摸板(Touchpad )侧选项卡。然后,检查Taps部分下的输入设置以获取与右键单击相关的配置设置。
例如,如果您想通过在触摸板上用两根手指点击来执行第二次点击 ,您必须启用用两根手指点击右键单击。(Tap with two fingers to right-click)
6.检查Mouse/Touchpad Support Software
输入(Input)设备可以附带专用的支持软件,该软件会覆盖Windows 10的“设置”(Settings)应用程序中的默认鼠标和触摸板选项。如果您安装了此类程序,请打开它并根据需要修改与右键单击操作相关的任何设置。
7.删除最近安装的软件
如果问题是在安装第三方应用程序后立即发生的,您可能正在处理与软件相关的冲突。尝试从您的计算机中删除该程序(removing the program from your computer)并检查是否有帮助。
8.禁用第三方定制程序(Programs)
第三方鼠标自定义程序(例如鼠标管理器(Mouse Manager))是右键单击可能在Windows 10中停止工作的另一个原因。如果您的计算机上安装了类似的东西,请检查鼠标键绑定以确保您已正确设置它们。您可能还想从计算机中删除该应用程序。
9.禁用Windows 10平板模式
您是否在(Are)平板电脑模式下(Tablet Mode)使用 Windows 10 ?由于(Due)用户界面面向触摸屏的性质,使用鼠标或触摸板右键单击可能会导致问题。尝试使用操作中心中的(Action Center)平板电脑模式(Tablet mode)磁贴禁用平板(Tablet Mode)电脑模式。
10.重新安装Mouse/Touchpad Drivers
在计算机上重新安装鼠标或触摸板可以解决由损坏的输入设备驱动程序引起的问题。
1. 按Windows + X并选择标有设备管理器(Device Manager)的选项。
2. 展开鼠标和其他指针设备(Mice and other pointing devices)并选择您的鼠标或触摸板。
3. 打开操作(Action )菜单并选择卸载设备(Uninstall device)。
4. 选中删除设备的驱动程序软件(Delete the driver software for the device)旁边的框,然后选择卸载(Uninstall)。
5. 重新启动您的计算机。您无法再使用定点设备,因此请按Ctrl + Alt + Delete并使用键盘的方向箭头键选择电源(Power )>重新启动。(Restart)Windows 10 应在完成重新启动后自动添加鼠标/触摸板。
11. 更新鼠标/触摸板驱动程序
如果在计算机上执行右键单击时仍然遇到问题,则必须在鼠标/触摸板制造商的网站上搜索专用驱动程序并进行安装。您还可以使用驱动程序更新工具自动获取更新(use a driver updater tool to obtain updates)。
12. 更新 Windows 10
新的 Windows 10(New Windows 10)更新可以包含对鼠标或触摸板的任何已知问题的修复。如果您最近没有更新您的计算机,请考虑立即更新。
1.在开始(Start )菜单上选择设置。(Settings)
2. 选择更新和安全(Update & Security)。
3. 切换到Windows 更新(Windows Updates)侧选项卡并选择检查更新(Check for updates)。
如果您的计算机检测到任何更新,请继续安装它们。如果您在查看可选更新(View optional updates)下看到任何与硬件相关的更新,请同时安装它们。
13. 更改USB 集线器的(USB Hub)电源管理(Power Management Settings)设置
解决与外部指点设备相关的右键单击问题的另一种方法是阻止您的 PC 切断其USB端口的电源。
1. 打开设备管理器。
2. 展开通用串行总线控制器并选择一个(Universal Serial Bus controllers)USB Root Hub实例。
3. 打开操作(Action )菜单并选择属性(Properties)。
4. 切换到电源管理选项卡并取消选中(Power Management )允许计算机关闭此设备以节省电源(Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power)旁边的框。
5. 选择确定(OK)。
6. 对USB Root Hub(USB Root Hub)的所有其他实例重复此操作。
14. 扫描恶意软件
恶意程序可以劫持Windows 10中的各种功能并阻止它们正常工作。因此,(Hence)使用 Windows Security 扫描和删除恶意软件(remove malware using Windows Security)是个好主意。如果它未能检测到任何东西,请使用专门的恶意软件清除工具(dedicated malware removal tool)(例如Malwarebytes )检查整个系统。
15.运行系统文件检查器
您是否仍然遇到右键单击无法在 PC 上运行的问题?尝试使用系统文件检查器(using the System File Checker)修复任何与系统相关的错误。
1. 按Windows + S打开Windows 搜索(Windows Search)。然后,键入cmd并选择Open as administrator。
2.在命令提示符控制台中输入sfc /scannow
3. 按Enter运行系统文件检查器。
16.禁用本地组策略(Group Policy)设置
如果右键单击操作仅在文件资源管理器(File Explorer)和桌面区域中不起作用,则可能是特定的本地组策略设置。您必须禁用它。
1. 按Windows + R,键入gpedit.msc,然后选择OK启动本地组策略编辑器(Local Group Policy Editor)。
2. 选择用户配置(User Configuration)。然后,展开管理模板(Administrative Templates )> Windows 组件(Windows Components )>文件资源管理器(File Explorer)。
3.找到(Locate)并双击标记为Remove File Explorer's default context menu的策略。
4. 选择未配置(Not Configured )或禁用(Disabled)旁边的单选按钮。
5. 选择应用(Apply )>确定(OK)。
17.禁用第三方外壳(Shell)扩展
第三方(Third-party)外壳扩展将各种选项插入到右键单击上下文菜单中。这可能会减慢速度或完全阻止菜单加载(slow things down or prevent menus from loading)。您可以使用ShellExView(ShellExView)禁用有问题的 shell 扩展。
1. 下载并打开ShellExView。
2. 打开选项(Options )菜单并选择按扩展类型过滤(Filter By Extension Type)。
3. 选择上下文菜单(Context Menu)并选择确定(OK)。
4. 使用Description(Description)、Product Name和Company列找到第三方(非 Microsoft)外壳扩展。
5. 选择第三方外壳扩展并按F7键禁用它。您必须确认之后是否可以右键单击。不断重复,直到遇到导致问题的扩展。
18. 更新程序
如果与右键单击相关的问题仅出现在您计算机上的特定程序中,请尝试更新它。您通常可以在其帮助(Help )菜单或设置(Settings )页面中找到更新应用程序的选项。或者,您可以在开发者的网站上查看新版本。您可能还需要考虑重新安装该程序。
19. 重置 Windows 10
(Did)上述修复都没有帮助吗?如果鼠标或触摸板在另一台Windows 10设备上正常工作,您可能正在处理操作系统中的根深蒂固的问题。您可以通过将 Windows 10 重置为出厂设置(resetting Windows 10 to factory settings)来解决此问题。
如果您的指点设备也无法右键单击其他计算机(或者如果您的笔记本电脑上的内置触摸板仍然存在问题),那么是时候修复或更换它了。
Right Click Not Working in Windows 10? 19 Ways to Fix
Are you havіng trouble performing a right-click (or secondary click) with a mouse оr toυchpad in Windоwѕ 10? Sіnce you can’t do serious work without access to any context menus, this is a problem thаt needs to be solνed ASAP. Sure, you can right-click using your keyboard, but that isn’t exactly a practical long-term solution!
Many factors – such as minor bugs, outdated drivers, and incorrect settings – can prevent Windows 10 from registering the right-click from your PC’s pointing device. However, the list of troubleshooting tips and fixes below should help you fix when right-click is not working in Windows 10.
1. Restart File Explorer
If you could right-click on the mouse or touchpad just before the issue started, you can try restarting File Explorer. That often ends up getting rid of any random glitches with context menus.
1. Press Windows+X and select Task Manager.
2. Select More details to expand the default Task Manager view.
3. Locate and select Windows Explorer under the Processes tab. Then, select Restart.
2. Restart Windows 10
Restarting File Explorer alone may not end up fixing right-click problem in Windows 10. If the issue persists, you should continue by rebooting Windows 10. Do that now before moving on to the next fix.
3. Disconnect/Reconnect Mouse
Unplugging an external pointing device from your PC and plugging it back again is another way to fix odd input-related snags in Windows 10. If the mouse or touchpad has an ON/OFF switch, you should also try flicking it back and forth to reboot the internal circuitry.
4. Check Mouse Settings
If the buttons on your mouse appear to have flipped (as in the left mouse button right-clicks and vice-versa), you must use the Settings app in Windows 10 to fix that.
1. Open the Start menu and select Settings.
2. Select Devices.
3. Switch to the Mouse side-tab. Then, open the pull-down menu under Select your primary button and select Left.
5. Check Touchpad Settings
When using a touchpad, you must confirm if you’ve set up the right-click or secondary click operation to register the way you want.
1. Open the Start menu and select Settings.
2. Select Devices.
3. Switch to the Touchpad side-tab. Then, check the input settings under the Taps section for right-click-related configuration settings.
For instance, you must enable Tap with two fingers to right-click if you want to perform a secondary click by tapping with two fingers on the touchpad.
6. Check Mouse/Touchpad Support Software
Input devices can come with dedicated support software that overrides the default mouse and touchpad options in Windows 10’s Settings app. If you’ve installed such a program, open it and modify any settings related to the right-click operation as needed.
7. Remove Recently Installed Software
If the issue occurred right after installing a third-party application, you’re probably dealing with a software-related conflict. Try removing the program from your computer and check if that helps.
8. Disable Third-Party Customization Programs
Third-party mouse customization programs (such as Mouse Manager) are another reason right-click may stop working in Windows 10. If you have something similar installed on your computer, review the mouse key bindings to ensure that you’ve set them up correctly. You may also want to remove the application from your computer.
9. Disable Windows 10 Tablet Mode
Are you using Windows 10 in Tablet Mode? Due to the user interface’s touchscreen-oriented nature, right-clicking with a mouse or touchpad can result in problems. Try disabling Tablet Mode using the Tablet mode tile in the Action Center.
10. Reinstall Mouse/Touchpad Drivers
Reinstalling the mouse or touchpad on your computer can fix issues caused by corrupt input device drivers.
1. Press Windows+X and select the option labeled Device Manager.
2. Expand Mice and other pointing devices and select your mouse or touchpad.
3. Open the Action menu and choose Uninstall device.
4. Check the box next to Delete the driver software for the device and select Uninstall.
5. Reboot your computer. You can’t use your pointing device anymore, so press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and select Power > Restart with the keyboard’s directional arrow keys instead. Windows 10 should automatically add back the mouse/touchpad after it finishes rebooting.
11. Update Mouse/Touchpad Drivers
If you continue to have issues performing the right-click on your computer, you must search the mouse/touchpad manufacturer’s website for dedicated drivers and install them. You can also use a driver updater tool to obtain updates automatically.
12. Update Windows 10
New Windows 10 updates can contain fixes for any known issues with your mouse or touchpad. If you haven’t updated your computer recently, consider doing that now.
1. Select Settings on the Start menu.
2. Select Update & Security.
3. Switch to the Windows Updates side-tab and choose Check for updates.
If your computer detects any updates, go ahead and install them. If you see any hardware-related updates listed under View optional updates, install them as well.
13. Change Power Management Settings for USB Hub
Another way to fix right-click-related issues with external pointing devices is to stop your PC from cutting off power to its USB ports.
1. Open the Device Manager.
2. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers and pick an instance of USB Root Hub.
3. Open the Action menu and select Properties.
4. Switch to the Power Management tab and uncheck the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
5. Select OK.
6. Repeat for all other instances of USB Root Hub.
14. Scan for Malware
Malicious programs can hijack various functions in Windows 10 and prevent them from working correctly. Hence, it’s a good idea to scan for and remove malware using Windows Security. If it fails to detect anything, follow up by checking the entire system with a dedicated malware removal tool such as Malwarebytes.
15. Run the System File Checker
Do you still keep running into issues with right-click not working on your PC? Try using the System File Checker to fix any system-related errors.
1. Press Windows+S to open Windows Search. Then, type cmd and select Open as administrator.
2. Type sfc /scannow into the Command Prompt console.
3. Press Enter to run the System File Checker.
16. Disable Local Group Policy Setting
If the right-click operation only fails to work within File Explorer and the desktop area, a specific local group policy setting is the likely reason. You must disable it.
1. Press Windows+R, type gpedit.msc, and select OK to launch the Local Group Policy Editor.
2. Select User Configuration. Then, expand Administrative Templates > Windows Components > File Explorer.
3. Locate and double-click the policy labeled Remove File Explorer’s default context menu.
4. Select the radio button next to Not Configured or Disabled.
5. Select Apply > OK.
17. Disable Third-Party Shell Extensions
Third-party shell extensions insert various options into right-click context menus. That can slow things down or prevent menus from loading at all. You can disable problematic shell extensions using ShellExView.
1. Download and open ShellExView.
2. Open the Options menu and select Filter By Extension Type.
3. Choose Context Menu and select OK.
4. Locate third-party (non-Microsoft) shell extensions using the Description, Product Name, and Company columns.
5. Select a third-party shell extension and press the F7 key to disable it. You must confirm if you can right-click after that. Keep repeating until you come across the extension causing the issue.
18. Update Programs
If right-click-related issues only crop up within a specific program on your computer, try updating it. You can usually find the option to update an application inside its Help menu or Settings page. Or, you can check for new versions on the developer’s website. You may also want to consider reinstalling the program.
19. Reset Windows 10
Did none of the fixes above help? If the mouse or touchpad works correctly on another Windows 10 device, you’re likely dealing with deep-rooted issues in the operating system. You can fix that by resetting Windows 10 to factory settings.
If your pointing device fails to right-click on other computers as well (or if you still have issues with the built-in touchpad on a laptop), it’s time to repair or replace it.