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    Asus UX31A Touchpad - Physical Right Click

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by A4orce84, Dec 29, 2015.

  1. A4orce84

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    Hello Everyone,

    I recently purchased a used Asus Zenbook Prime UX31A ultrabook. I did a fresh install of Windows 10, and am trying to figure out if having a physical 2 finger right-click is possible.

    I know we have 2 of the 'dedicated' touchpad buttons on the actual trackpad itself:
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    However, I am trying to see if I can create a "MacBook like" touchpad experience with Windows 10. I want to be able to physically push down on the trackpad with 2 fingers (anywhere on the trackpad), and have it perform a right click function. You can do this now by touching the pad, but I actually want to be able to perform the right click by physically pushing 2 buttons down on the touchpad and performing a click.

    I have actually been able to configure and do this in Linux (Linux Mint), but want to see if anyone out there has got it working with Windows 10?

    Thank you in advance for all your time and help, it is greatly appreciated.


    Thanks,
    Asif