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I have an iMac and use a 2 button Logitech mouse. The right click is used for everything from spell check to cut & paste, etc. I also use it extensively when using CAD programs. Yesterday, without warning, it decided to just separate my open windows on my desktop. That's it. No other functions. What did I do??? I need my right click to return to greatness and do all those little things I need. Help!!
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I'd suggest you have a stuck Option/Cmd/Shift key on your keyboard that's modifying the mouse click.

Does the problem persist if you use another mouse/trackpad?

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