Guide | How To Re-Enable Right-Click When Web Pages Turn It Off

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Prorootect

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How-To Re-Enable Right-Click When Web Pages Turn It Off - easy solutions here ..

Re-Enable Right-Click When Web Pages Turn It Off : on tech-recipes.com : http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/501/re-enable-right-click-when-web-pages-turn-it-off/

To re-enable right-click when visiting the offending website, type (or copy/paste) the following into the URL bar of your browser:
javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null)

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Or: search your link by web proxy ..
 
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Ink

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Thread Moved.

Having no right-click on some sites is sort of annoying, when you're so used to it being there.
 

Prorootect

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.. or hold down 'shift' key of your keyboard, then click on F10.
This action will open the menu window of the right click.

- I wonder, is this going to work, if malicious page, which has no right click, jump in front of my eyes? This could activate the malware ..
 
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... typing it in the address bar won't work; it'll work inside the JavaScript/general console, which you can get with Chrome and Firebug.

Also having it as a bookmark works.
 

I'm Me

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Arrivance said:
... typing it in the address bar won't work; it'll work inside the JavaScript/general console, which you can get with Chrome and Firebug.

Also having it as a bookmark works.

Where in the console would you type it and how do you go about making it into a bookmark?
 

Jaspion

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I made it into a bookmark (as typed here and as typed in the article) but that didn't work either on that page.

I was going to look for a place to type it in the console, and found (in SRWare Iron) that I can simply go to the console settings, disable JavaScript, and right-click can now work on http://onebigphoto.com/frog-under-umbrella/ . Maybe it'll work on more pages.
 

MalwareVirus

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In previsious version of firefox ,Firefox has option to enable/disable java script,i use that on some site for enable right click but now it seems gone.But this will work i think disable all java script
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/web-developer/?src=collection&collection_id=da0ecd99-2289-7ab0-7d57-e7c489c845c3
 

Prorootect

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Jaspion said:
I made it into a bookmark (as typed here and as typed in the article) but that didn't work either on that page.

I was going to look for a place to type it in the console, and found (in SRWare Iron) that I can simply go to the console settings, disable JavaScript, and right-click can now work on http://onebigphoto.com/frog-under-umbrella/ . Maybe it'll work on more pages.

Yes, too on IE, without JavaScript (if unnotched in Tools/IE Options), right click works.
 

I'm Me

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I ran into this issue today while working. I needed to right click and copy but the page wouldn't let me. Since I was working in Chrome, I just disabled javascript on that page and then I was able to right click and copy. If you click on the icon in the address bar, Chrome will display a list of permissions for that webpage. You can change the Javascript permission to "always block on this site" and then refresh the page to make it take effect.
 

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