Add New Function To Right-Click Button Of Mouse
Posted December 3, 2008 – 1:18 pm in: Freeware, Vista Tweaks, Windows 7, Windows 7 Guides, XP TweaksWhat is the function of a normal mouse? I know, everyone and their monkey can answer this basic question. But, have you ever thought about assigning a new functionality to your mouse? Yes, you can add some functions to your mouse by using a extremely small application called ClickZap.

Windows doesn’t provide new function feature natively. So, using ClickZap is a good option if you like to add new function to your small mouse. ClickZap allows you to run a predefined action when you right-click two or three times at your current mouse double-click speed.

ClickZap supports Lock Computer, Log Off Computer, Shutdown Computer, Minimize Active Window, Minimize All Windows, Close Active Window, Close All Windows and mute sound options to perform on multi-right-click.
Though I use keyboard shortcuts for most of my tasks, I have installed ClickZap to close all windows at once. I hope you will find this tool handy to have.
Note: It may require two or three quick click’s depending upon where your mouse is when performed. Some Windows prevent double clicking in which case a triple-right-click is needed.
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