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Old 11-05-2005, 13:07   #1
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Disable 'right click' in windows

First up, I'm not talking about disabling the right click in IE or any other browser - I'm talking about windows itself.

My friend is teaching his dad (70+) to use the internet, however, he's having problems with the mouse buttons - what my friend would ideally like is either for the right button to do nothing, or to do the same as the left button, preferrably set at the user level.

I had a quick google, and found this - but I don't think my friend would be too confident in altering the registry... anyone got any bright ideas?
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