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    Question How do you guys Right Click

    I am assuming that double tapping the screen will be like Left Clicking. But how do you right click? Also can I use a touch pad and a touchscreen monitor or will that cause conflicts?

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    My touchscreen software has a little icon it places on the display if you want to right click. I don't use it though. Most options in right click can be found in menus.

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    what touchscreen do you have?

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    I have a lilliput amd wish *dreams* that someone would write a utility that would make our touchscreens like PDA so that "tap and hold" will = a right click
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    tap and hold = right click on my Lilliput. I'm using the latest drivers. This can interfere with holding buttons down (i.e. volume) in Frodoplayer ... but ultimately it's not too much of a problem. I find that the tap and hold interface is much more convenient than using that little right click button icon in the system tray.

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    Please post the version and maybe a link (spoon feed me )
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    Ummm...I'm pretty sure they are the ones linked in the Lilliput sticky as BETA.

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    use your middle finger instead of pointing finger?

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    its enabled in the calibration software for the touchscreen and it brings up an intrusive little box that looks like a square mouse, click the right button and then click the screen and its a right click

    I gotta a funny story to tell, my friend was in the car and clicking the screen with his left hand (as my car is a right hand drive) I then asked him to right click the screen, and lo and behold he used his right hand instead of his left, i was laughing so hard that he couldnt even understand what he did

    man that was funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAScooby
    its enabled in the calibration software for the touchscreen and it brings up an intrusive little box that looks like a square mouse, click the right button and then click the screen and its a right click
    With the newer drivers, you can tap and hold to generate a right click. You don't have to use the intrusive little box.

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