Overview of RightToClick
RightToClick is a complimentary Windows extension that restores disabled mouse context menus on websites. When a site blocks right-click, this tool lets you access the usual browser options so you can copy text, save images, and open links in new tabs without interruption. It’s intended to make web browsing more convenient when pages try to limit common interactions.
Notable Advantages
- Open links in new tabs quickly, even when sites attempt to block that action
- Save images from pages that have disabled the right-click menu
- Copy and paste text that would otherwise be locked by a site
- Reinstate standard context menu options that some webpages suppress
- Provide a smoother, less restricted browsing workflow
Where It Belongs
RightToClick is listed under the Browsers category and is part of the Add-ons & Tools subgroup. It’s a lightweight utility aimed at users who frequently hit sites that restrict standard browser behavior and want an easy way to regain those functions.
Who Benefits Most
- People who often need to extract text or media from websites that disable right-click
- Users who prefer having full access to context menus for productivity or research purposes
- Anyone seeking a simple, free solution to bypass client-side restrictions without changing browsers
Recommended Alternatives
- Google Input Tools — Free (useful for typing in different languages, though it serves a different purpose than RightToClick)
- Other browser extensions that explicitly restore or unblock context menus (search your browser’s add-on store for “enable right click” tools)
Final Notes
RightToClick provides a straightforward way to regain lost context-menu functionality on Windows browsers. It’s a practical choice if you encounter frequent limitations while browsing and want a quick method to restore normal right-click operations.
Technical
- Windows
- Free