A single click with a mouse on a Mac is used to select an item. Mac OS X does not support a single click to open a folder/file in the way the Windows operating system can be customised to do. However applications located in the Dock are launched with a single click and there are keyboard shortcuts for most operations, such as pressing the Command and O keys to open folders or launch applications., without the use of the mouse.
To left hand click on a mac you can change your mouse preferences. Go to System preferences, then click 'Keyboard and Mouse'. You can then change one side of the mouse to a left click like any other Windows mouse. Also you can press control while clicking which gives you options like left click on a Windows computer does.
right click and drag your mouse on a PC, I don't know the mac version :/
To left click on a Mac you need to place the Index finger (Forefinger) on the left side of the mouse and press down firmly. Similarly to right click requires the middle finger to be placed on the right side of the mouse and press down firmly. The choice of fingers used can be varied but the index and middle combination are the most common. The real question is - How do you left click on the Mac Keyboard without a mouse and with the trackpad left click preferences unchecked? I haven't been able to find out an answer outside of getting a Mac mouse.
Right click or Control click if you're on a Mac with no right click mouse
CTRL click
You click the download button OR right click on the mouse (Control Click on a Mac) and click save linked file.
PC mice commonly have physical scroll wheels and right click buttons. The new Magic Mouse for Mac has them, but they are touch sensitive, as is the entire mouse's surface.
Pretty Much the same thing as it does on windows. Right clicking on a Mac brings up an extra menu. For example if you right click on a desktop you can create a new folder, delete a folder, and change the wallpaper, etc.
The mouse buttons are configured in the Mouse section of System Preferences .
1.) Move your mouse to the time. 2.) Click on it. 3.) Go down to Date & Time preferences. 4.) Change the time to your desire. Good Job :)
you right click with the mouse. If you have a macbook, put two fingers on the touchpad and click once.
Pressing the Control (ctrl) key and clicking the mouse replicates a Right Click and provides a contextual menu of options to select.