Wondering why the right-click menu keeps popping? Some of the most common reasons include outdated or corrupt drivers, a swollen battery that creates pressure on the trackpad, hardware issues related to the keyboard or mouse, and so on.

So, no matter what the reason may be, here are a few simple methods that you can try to resolve this disturbance.

Also read: Right-Click Not Working On Laptop Touchpad In Windows 10: What To Do

How to Fix Right-Click Menu Keeps Popping up on Windows 11

Let’s begin.

Solution 1: Use the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter

As we are all aware, Windows 11 comes packed with various troubleshooters that you can find in the Settings app itself. But unlike other troubleshooters, the hardware and devices troubleshooter stays quite hidden on the Windows OS, and you need to enable it by executing a command manually. Here’s how you can activate it and use it on Windows 11.

Tap on the search icon placed on the Taskbar and type “Command Prompt.” Select “Run as administrator.”

Once the Terminal launches, execute the following command.

msdt.exe -id DeviceDiagnostic

Follow the on-screen instructions and run the hardware and devices troubleshooter on your device so that Windows can automatically scan, diagnose and fix the underlying issues.

Solution 2: Update the Mouse Drivers

Corrupt and outdated mouse drivers can also trigger the right-click menu popping on Windows. To manually update the drivers on Windows 11, here’s what you need to do:

Press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run dialog box. Type “Devmgmt.msc” and hit Enter to launch the Device Manager app.

Select “Mice and other pointing devices.” Right-click on the mouse and select “Update Driver”.

The update driver wizard window will now appear on the screen. Follow the on-screen instructions and update the mouse drivers on your Windows 11 computer.

After updating the drivers, reboot your machine and check if the issue was resolved.

Also read: How To Repair Slow Right Click Context Menu On Windows 10 Desktop.

Solution 3: Configure Touchpad Settings

Here comes another workaround to resolve the “right-click keeps popping” on Windows issue. In this solution, we will try disabling the two-finger tap in the touchpad settings. There may be a few instances where the two-tap may accidentally trigger the right-click while working on the laptop.

Launch the Settings app, and switch to the “Bluetooth and Devices” section from the left menu pane.

Scroll down and select “Touchpad.”

Tap on “Taps” and uncheck the “Tap with two fingers to right-click” option.

Solution 4: Run the Keyboard Troubleshooter

Launch the Settings app and switch to the “System” tab from the left menu pane. Scroll down and select “Troubleshoot.”

Tap on “Other troubleshooters.”

You will now see a list of Windows built-in troubleshooters. Hit on the “Run” button placed next to “Keyboard.” Run the keyboard troubleshooter, reboot your device and check if the issue was resolved.

Solution 5: Disable ClickLock

Launch the Settings app and switch to the “Bluetooth and devices” section” from the left menu pane. Select “Mouse.”

Tap on “Additional Mouse Settings.”

The Mouse Properties window will now appear on the screen. Uncheck the “Turn on ClickLock” option if it was enabled by default. Hit on the OK and Apply buttons to save changes.

Solution 6: Check the Physical Connections or Use an Alternative Mouse

Tried the above-listed workarounds and still no luck. Well, there may be a possibility that your mouse is defective. Here’s something you can try. Connect an alternative mouse to your Windows PC and see if you still encounter the “right-click keeps popping up” issue.

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Also, to be sure that if any key is mistakenly pressed on your keyboard, launch the on-screen keyboard and check for any pressed keys.

Also read: 6 Solutions: How to Fix Mouse Lag on Windows 11

Conclusion

Here are a few simple methods to fix the “right-click keeps popping” issue on Windows 11. If you have tried all the above-listed methods and are still unable to resolve this issue, it indicates that your mouse is defective and needs a quick replacement.

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