Used RightToClick for Windows?


RightToClick Analysis

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RightToClick is a free browser add-on designed for Windows users, enhancing web navigation by allowing users to bypass restrictions that prevent right-click functionality on certain websites. This program is particularly useful for accessing context menus, enabling users to copy text, images, or links that are typically disabled by web developers. With its simple installation process, RightToClick integrates seamlessly into the browser, providing an unobtrusive user experience.

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The add-on operates by overriding JavaScript restrictions that limit right-click actions, thus facilitating a more flexible browsing experience. Users can customize settings to suit their preferences, ensuring that they can interact with web content more freely. RightToClick is compatible with various browsers, making it a versatile tool for enhancing web usability.


Used RightToClick for Windows?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.9.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 10
Additional Requirements
Mozilla Firefox 4.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
926
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

By IKRG
Avoid unwanted JavaScript actions on your Mozilla browser.
RightToClick protects from annoying alert pop-ups, can remove many timer actions and is able to suppress (unusual) click behavior. The highly sophisticated engine also offers options for fine tuning. Finally it's helpful with image downloads (also disabling CSS might be useful here).

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