Dell laptop right click not working

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Resting your fingers on the pad’s surface shouldn’t cause it to move in any way. Some difference in actuation force between the top and bottom of the pad is inevitable, but the difference shouldn’t be a detriment to usability. Most pads are hinged at the top, resulting in harder clicks at the top of the pad (furthest away from the user), and easier clicks at the bottom. Much of this is dependent on how the pad is hinged. Pressing the pad in any particular location should require the same amount of actuation force as anywhere else. Some notebook makers will put a dedicated line on the pad to indicate where the right-click zone starts.

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It should be obvious where to press the pad to produce a right-click. Definitive left- and right-click zone.Each click should have a direct feel, and not require too much movement. A clickpad on the Gigabyte P55W gaming notebook.