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PC Key | Apple Key | Older PC Key | Comments |
ALT | COMMAND or ![]() |
ALT | |
OPTION or ![]() |
OPTION | Right CTRL | For older PC keyboards, you must use the CTRL key on the right side of the keyboard. |
CTRL | CTRL | CTRL |
All other keys are the same for both Apple and PC keyboards.
With the proliferation of dual and triple button mice, the right-click has become a popular way to display quick pop-up menus.
However, not all systems have dual button mice. Moreover, not all mice are configured to use the right mouse button as the secondary button. For the purposes of this document, the term right-click refers to using the secondary mouse button on any mouse. Typically, this is the right button on the mouse. However, if you have configured your mouse differently, it may be a different button. Refer to the documentation included with your hardware for more information about setting the primary and secondary mouse buttons.
For users with a single-button mouse, you can still perform right-click. For Macintosh based systems, hold down CTRL and COMMAND and then click in the appropriate location. For PC based systems, hold down CTRL and ALT and click where appropriate.
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