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I am new to use ubuntu version 18.04.1. After installing right click is not working however i am able to use when i use external mouse, But built in mouse is not working.
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  • By "built-in mouse" do you mean the laptop's touchpad?
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  • Yes Dear. I am talking about laptop touchpad
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  • See these: askubuntu.com/questions/1029444/… and askubuntu.com/questions/1028776/…
    – pomsky
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  • By "built-in mouse" do you mean the laptop's touchpad?
    – pomsky
    Nov 27 at 23:25










  • Yes Dear. I am talking about laptop touchpad
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:53










  • See these: askubuntu.com/questions/1029444/… and askubuntu.com/questions/1028776/…
    – pomsky
    Nov 28 at 6:59















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Please help me
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  • By "built-in mouse" do you mean the laptop's touchpad?
    – pomsky
    Nov 27 at 23:25










  • Yes Dear. I am talking about laptop touchpad
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:53










  • See these: askubuntu.com/questions/1029444/… and askubuntu.com/questions/1028776/…
    – pomsky
    Nov 28 at 6:59




















  • By "built-in mouse" do you mean the laptop's touchpad?
    – pomsky
    Nov 27 at 23:25










  • Yes Dear. I am talking about laptop touchpad
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:53










  • See these: askubuntu.com/questions/1029444/… and askubuntu.com/questions/1028776/…
    – pomsky
    Nov 28 at 6:59


















By "built-in mouse" do you mean the laptop's touchpad?
– pomsky
Nov 27 at 23:25




By "built-in mouse" do you mean the laptop's touchpad?
– pomsky
Nov 27 at 23:25












Yes Dear. I am talking about laptop touchpad
– Vicky Kumar
Nov 28 at 6:53




Yes Dear. I am talking about laptop touchpad
– Vicky Kumar
Nov 28 at 6:53












See these: askubuntu.com/questions/1029444/… and askubuntu.com/questions/1028776/…
– pomsky
Nov 28 at 6:59






See these: askubuntu.com/questions/1029444/… and askubuntu.com/questions/1028776/…
– pomsky
Nov 28 at 6:59












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By built-in mouse, do you mean the trackpad? If yes you probably need to configure your trackpad to right click as you usually do.



To do so you can go to System > Preferences > Mouse > Touchpad



More information here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad






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  • Hello Dear, Thank you for your suggestion. I am not able to get 'System' in my setting. can you tell me how can i reach to that location. Did you mean System means Setting?
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:29












  • Do you confirm you have Ubuntu with Gnome desktop?
    – FloT
    Nov 28 at 7:02










  • Did you find a way? I was asking because depending on your graphical environment (KDE, Mate, XFCE...), the menu can be somewhere else.
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By built-in mouse, do you mean the trackpad? If yes you probably need to configure your trackpad to right click as you usually do.



To do so you can go to System > Preferences > Mouse > Touchpad



More information here:
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  • Hello Dear, Thank you for your suggestion. I am not able to get 'System' in my setting. can you tell me how can i reach to that location. Did you mean System means Setting?
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:29












  • Do you confirm you have Ubuntu with Gnome desktop?
    – FloT
    Nov 28 at 7:02










  • Did you find a way? I was asking because depending on your graphical environment (KDE, Mate, XFCE...), the menu can be somewhere else.
    – FloT
    2 days ago















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By built-in mouse, do you mean the trackpad? If yes you probably need to configure your trackpad to right click as you usually do.



To do so you can go to System > Preferences > Mouse > Touchpad



More information here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad






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  • Hello Dear, Thank you for your suggestion. I am not able to get 'System' in my setting. can you tell me how can i reach to that location. Did you mean System means Setting?
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:29












  • Do you confirm you have Ubuntu with Gnome desktop?
    – FloT
    Nov 28 at 7:02










  • Did you find a way? I was asking because depending on your graphical environment (KDE, Mate, XFCE...), the menu can be somewhere else.
    – FloT
    2 days ago













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By built-in mouse, do you mean the trackpad? If yes you probably need to configure your trackpad to right click as you usually do.



To do so you can go to System > Preferences > Mouse > Touchpad



More information here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad






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By built-in mouse, do you mean the trackpad? If yes you probably need to configure your trackpad to right click as you usually do.



To do so you can go to System > Preferences > Mouse > Touchpad



More information here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad







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  • Hello Dear, Thank you for your suggestion. I am not able to get 'System' in my setting. can you tell me how can i reach to that location. Did you mean System means Setting?
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:29












  • Do you confirm you have Ubuntu with Gnome desktop?
    – FloT
    Nov 28 at 7:02










  • Did you find a way? I was asking because depending on your graphical environment (KDE, Mate, XFCE...), the menu can be somewhere else.
    – FloT
    2 days ago


















  • Hello Dear, Thank you for your suggestion. I am not able to get 'System' in my setting. can you tell me how can i reach to that location. Did you mean System means Setting?
    – Vicky Kumar
    Nov 28 at 6:29












  • Do you confirm you have Ubuntu with Gnome desktop?
    – FloT
    Nov 28 at 7:02










  • Did you find a way? I was asking because depending on your graphical environment (KDE, Mate, XFCE...), the menu can be somewhere else.
    – FloT
    2 days ago
















Hello Dear, Thank you for your suggestion. I am not able to get 'System' in my setting. can you tell me how can i reach to that location. Did you mean System means Setting?
– Vicky Kumar
Nov 28 at 6:29






Hello Dear, Thank you for your suggestion. I am not able to get 'System' in my setting. can you tell me how can i reach to that location. Did you mean System means Setting?
– Vicky Kumar
Nov 28 at 6:29














Do you confirm you have Ubuntu with Gnome desktop?
– FloT
Nov 28 at 7:02




Do you confirm you have Ubuntu with Gnome desktop?
– FloT
Nov 28 at 7:02












Did you find a way? I was asking because depending on your graphical environment (KDE, Mate, XFCE...), the menu can be somewhere else.
– FloT
2 days ago




Did you find a way? I was asking because depending on your graphical environment (KDE, Mate, XFCE...), the menu can be somewhere else.
– FloT
2 days ago










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