How to Disable "No Right Click" Scripts in Firefox

Open the Configuration page., Find the control., Try right-clicking on a site that you couldn't before.

3 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open the Configuration page.

    This option is no longer available in the Options menu.

    Instead, you will need to open the Firefox Configuration page.

    In address bar, type about:config and press ↵ Enter.

    You will need to confirm that you understand that changing settings could result in Firefox not working properly. , Type context into the Search bar.

    Find preference name listed as "dom.event.contextmenu.enabled" and double-click to toggle it to "false". , You may still receive a message about right-clicking not being allowed, but the right-click menu should appear after you close the message.
  2. Step 2: Find the control.

  3. Step 3: Try right-clicking on a site that you couldn't before.

Detailed Guide

This option is no longer available in the Options menu.

Instead, you will need to open the Firefox Configuration page.

In address bar, type about:config and press ↵ Enter.

You will need to confirm that you understand that changing settings could result in Firefox not working properly. , Type context into the Search bar.

Find preference name listed as "dom.event.contextmenu.enabled" and double-click to toggle it to "false". , You may still receive a message about right-clicking not being allowed, but the right-click menu should appear after you close the message.

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