Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 385444d84ee3492dda2bd9b235d4faa519c16580 Size: 1.02 MB File Format: zip
Rating: 1.739130434
out of 5
based on 23 user ratings
Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 313 License: Free
Right Click Manager is a free software by Hariono Sutanto and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download Right Click Manager which is 1.02 MB in size and belongs to the software category System Tweak. Right Click Manager was released on 2013-09-11 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-29 and is currently at version 1.
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Right Click Manager Description
Right Click Manager is an ultra-simplistic piece of software whose only purpose is to disable the mouse right-click button. It gives you the possibility to re-enable it later just as easily. The program doesn't integrate any kind of configuration settings.
Portability advantages
There is no setup pack involved, which makes Right Click Manager portable. It means that you can drop the .exe file in any part of the hard disk and just click it to launch the tool. There is also the option to save it to a pen drive or other mass storage device, in order to run it on any PC effortlessly and without any other installers. Administrative privileges are required, though.
Straightforward interface and options
The GUI is represented by a small window with a classical structure that shows the two buttons for enabling and disabling the mouse right click, respectively.
All you have to do is click one, and Right Click Manager will automatically apply the new changes (system restart is not necessary). Plus, the app shows the mouse's current status in the bottom part of the screen (i.e. statusbar). There are no other notable options available here.
Evaluation and conclusion
The program worked perfectly in our tests, without causing the OS to hang, crash or display error notifications. As we expected, it had minimal impact on the overall performance of the computer, thanks to the fact that it needed low CPU and RAM to work properly. You can definitely keep it in your emergency toolkit with portable apps for situations when you need to seamlessly disable the mouse right click.