It adds to my suspicion that something in the OS X 10.11 is wreaking havoc with people's mice. I found this on the Adobe forums where someone has reported their right-mouse button no longer working in El-Capitan. I’m using Evoluent Mouse Manager for Mac v 1.0.10 and as far as I can tell it’s the latest (which is dated on your web site, and my Macbook Pro is newer than that, so I would have installed this version). No matter what I assign to Button 3 I still can’t get it not to function as “Right Click”, either. So I thought I’d try assigning Button 2 as “Back” but still, no right-click result. In fact, no matter what I assign to Button 2, there is no effect.īutton 3 is assigned to “Back” yet functions as a right click for some reason. I’ve been into the Evoluent icon in System Preferences and tried “Restore Defaults” and making sure Button 2 is assigned to "Right Click", but it doesn’t work. I just upgraded to Mac OS X 10.11 “El Capitan” and my right mouse button (the middle of the three main buttons) refuses to work. It could be an issue with the Evoluent software (which I freely admit I've emailed their support), but I'm wondering if anyone else is having problems with alternative mice and button assignments? This is the information I sent to Evoluent, which explains the problem in detail: I'm using a vertical mouse and after upgrading to 10.11 the right mouse buttons no longer work.
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