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right-click
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right-click  (rtklk)
intr.v. right-clicked, right-click·ing, right-clicks
Computer Science To click the secondary button of a mouse having two buttons with different functions.
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right-click [ˈraɪtklɪk]
A. VIcliquear con la parte derecha del ratón (on en)
B. VT to right-click an iconcliquear en un icono con la parte derecha del ratón


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