Yes, its possible provided that button is on the keyboard. The button is situated below the ENTER KEY in the center between the ALT and the Ctrl buttons.
Once your press that you simply navigate using the arrow keys .
2006-06-20 20:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can. There's a key that allows you to to that. Provided that your keyboard is a 104 Key Windows Keyboard. This key that acts as a right click is below the Right Shift Key, and between the Right CTRL Key and the Right Windows Key.
2006-06-20 20:54:47
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answered by Dru Naughty 2
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You mean a notebook? If you're talking about an actual desktop computer why not just use the mouse to right-click?
2006-06-20 20:45:39
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answered by Susan G 4
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Yes It can be done! If you are using your NUMPAD as a mouse then Press "-" the right click will be operational, and Press"/" again to switch back to left click mode.
Use "5" for the CLICK
2006-06-20 20:47:29
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answered by programmer 4
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Depending on your software, you can program a key or combination of keystrokes to be the equivalent of a mouse right click.
2006-06-20 20:48:30
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answered by nickipettis 7
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yes, if your keyboard has a windows logo key. right click is between the the right ctrl key and the right windows logo key.
2006-06-20 20:49:56
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answered by ungkog 4
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use the mouse key in the accessibility option in the control panel.
2006-06-20 21:22:28
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answered by kurapiket 2
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yes this not problem , if you have new keyboard ther are key beside the right ctrl key
2006-06-20 20:50:45
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answered by ramy g 1
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i guess you can use "tab" button to go to whichever button you wanna click on and then press "enter"
2006-06-20 20:45:46
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answered by fab_piyo 2
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