Thank you! Swiping to the left worked though the trackpad in system prefs never said how to do a right click specifically. But I can only do one at a time. There is no drop down box. I just clicked on one person's FaceTime phone call and swiped to the left and the word "delete" showed up, so I deleted it. It's not what you saw, but I can at least get one done at a time. I have another problem with FaceTime that I will post in a new thread.

BTW, I don't do FaceTime. I only did it once. So why all these other people's names and number came, I have no clue. Now on to my new thread post.


Originally Posted By: MacManiac
Using Sierra on a Mac Mini to duplicate your issue with no response to Control-Click....if you are using the track pad on your MB Pro, you can get the "right-click" by using a gesture on the trackpad as well.

Try clicking the track pad using two fingers spread apart about an inch....you should be able to see what gestures are enabled by going to System Preferences.

Now let us know how that works.

FWIW, I'm using a third-party Kensington Trackball and the right click for that device works properly to get the pull down menu as your quoted procedure expects.


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