You can right-click without a mouse using several methods on Windows:
- Using the Context Menu Key: Many keyboards have a dedicated Context Menu key (usually located between the right Windows key and right Ctrl key). Pressing this key will open the right-click context menu at the current cursor position
- Keyboard Shortcut Shift + F10: Pressing Shift + F10 together emulates a right-click and opens the context menu where the cursor is located
- Turning on Mouse Keys: You can enable Mouse Keys in Windows settings (search for "Mouse Keys" in the Start menu and toggle it on). After enabling, you can move the cursor with the numeric keypad and perform a right-click by pressing the minus (-) key on the numpad
- Using Touchpad Gestures: On laptops with touchpads, a two-finger tap or clicking the bottom-right corner of the touchpad can perform a right-click without a mouse
- Custom Key Mapping: Tools like Microsoft PowerToys allow you to remap keys to perform a right-click if you want a custom shortcut
These methods allow you to access right-click functionality without needing a physical mouse