Chromebook touchpads do not have a separate right mouse button. Instead, right-clicking is done through a two-finger tap gesture. Once you learn this, everything else about right-clicking on a Chromebook works exactly as you would expect.
The Primary Method: Two-Finger Tap
Place two fingers on the touchpad simultaneously and tap once. This triggers a right-click context menu, identical to right-clicking with a physical mouse. You do not need to press both fingers down firmly – a light simultaneous tap is enough.
Alternative Method: Alt + Click
Hold the Alt key on the keyboard and click the touchpad normally with one finger. This also produces a right-click. This method is useful if you find the two-finger tap gesture uncomfortable or inconsistent.
Right-Clicking with a Touchscreen
On a touchscreen Chromebook, press and hold your finger on an item for about one second. A context menu will appear, equivalent to a right-click.
Right-Clicking with an External Mouse
A standard USB or Bluetooth mouse connected to a Chromebook uses its right button normally. No configuration needed – right-click works out of the box with any external mouse.
Adjusting Touchpad Settings
If the two-finger tap is not working reliably, adjust the touchpad sensitivity:
- Open Settings.
- Click Device, then Touchpad.
- Adjust the Touchpad speed slider and toggle Enable tap-to-click to make sure it is on.
You can also enable Australian scrolling (reverse scroll) and adjust acceleration from this same menu.
Common Right-Click Uses on Chromebook
- On a file: Two-finger tap to get options like Copy, Cut, Rename, Move to Trash.
- On a webpage: Two-finger tap to open Save image as, Inspect, View page source, and other browser options.
- On the desktop: Two-finger tap on the wallpaper to access display settings and wallpaper options.
- On a link: Two-finger tap to open in a new tab, copy the link address, or save the linked file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my two-finger tap not working?
Make sure tap-to-click is enabled in Settings under Device, then Touchpad. Also ensure your fingers are placed simultaneously on the touchpad – placing one finger first and then a second tends to register as a scroll gesture rather than a two-finger tap.
Can I set the touchpad to right-click with a corner tap instead?
Chrome OS does not offer corner-click customisation natively. The two-finger tap and Alt+click are the only built-in right-click methods. Some third-party touchpad remapping tools offer additional customisation.