You'll need to bind a hotkey to a third-party tool such as ydotool.
Eg using ydotool, the command would be ydotool click 0xC1
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You'll need to bind a hotkey to a third-party tool such as ydotool.
Eg using ydotool, the command would be ydotool click 0xC1
I use KDE plasma 6 with Wayland and the context/menu key work as a right click. 🤔
Do you have any details to add!
I realized it works in most programs, however it doesn't in xwayland
And it's precisely those xwayland programs (IntelliJ and Android Studio) that I would use this key most times
Not Op, just want to chime in that sadly these days a lot of keyboards and laptops come without the context-menu button.
There were even some Logitech keyboard that would use the "context menu" button to trigger a right-click (where the mouse cursor was) instead of opening the context menu (of the currently focused item)
(Shift+F10 works as context-menu on some windows computers, but not all. Not sure if it comes down to Windows versions or different hardware)