Right-clicking is a common computer function that allows users to access context-specific menus and perform various actions. While most laptops come with a built-in touchpad or trackpad that supports right-clicking, there may be situations where you need to right-click without a mouse, such as when the touchpad is not working or if you prefer using the keyboard only.
There are several ways to right-click on a laptop without a mouse. One common method is to use the “Fn” key in combination with another key on the keyboard. For example, on many laptops, pressing the “Fn” key and the “F9” key simultaneously will perform a right-click.