

You can right-click any weblink to bring up a context menu full of interesting actions. From a productivity perspective, this works wonders.

The same applies while right-clicking items in apps such as Photos, Mail, and so on - expect to see familiar menus that would otherwise need a long-press to bring up. You can also right-click vacant areas to create new folders and paste items. Right-clicking a folder or a file brings up a nifty context menu that lets you easily perform stuff such as copying, tagging, and renaming. Do that a few times, and you will start using quick actions a lot more than before. For example, you can open a Private tab in Safari straight off the bat by right-clicking the Safari icon and selecting New Private Tab. Since right-clicking mimics a long-press gesture (or a left-click and hold), you can now access the quick actions menus in any Home screen icon in a split-second. In iPadOS, there are numerous instances where a simple right-click can help you do stuff much faster. You can also change the scrolling direction and the cursor’s pointer speed via the Trackpad & Mouse screen. Alternatively, you can bind the operation to the left mouse button should you want to.

Follow by selecting Trackpad & Mouse.Ĭlick the option labeled Secondary Click. If you use an external mouse such as a Magic Mouse (2nd Gen) with your iPad, then you can easily activate the Right mouse button. You can also adjust the speed with which the cursor moves using the Tracking Speed slider to the top of the screen. Other options within the screen include Natural Scrolling, which lets you determine the direction while scrolling with the trackpad. That also applies to left-clicking and helps interactions with the trackpad much easier. You can also turn on the slider next to Tap to Click to avoid physically pushing down on the trackpad. You can now right-click on your trackpad - simply press down on the trackpad with two fingers to do that. On the screen that follows, turn on the switch next to Two Finger Secondary Click. To enable the right-click operation on a trackpad (such as the Magic Keyboard w/Trackpad or the Magic Trackpad 2), start by opening the Settings app on your iPad. The screenshots may appear slightly differently for third-party trackpads and mice. Note: The following instructions are written for the Magic Keyboard w/ Trackpad, the Magic Trackpad (2nd gen), and the Magic Mouse (2nd Gen).
