Overview
ClickRight brings back the basics that some websites take away: the right-click menu, text selection, and copy.
Some sites disable these on purpose — blocking the context menu, locking text so you can't select it, stopping Ctrl+C, or layering invisible covers over images so you can't save them. ClickRight restores normal browser behavior whenever you want it.
It is off by default and works per tab. Click the toolbar icon to turn it on for the current tab (the icon turns purple); click again to turn it off. Your choice is remembered as you move around the site.
WHAT IT RESTORES
• Right-click — brings back the native context menu on sites that disable it.
• Text selection — re-enables selecting text locked with user-select:none or selectstart blockers.
• Copy & cut — restores Ctrl/Cmd + C, X, and A, plus the copy menu item.
• Image saving — clears transparent overlays placed over images so "Save image as…" works again.
• Inside frames — also works in embedded same-origin frames, including ones created on the fly (such as code-playground result panes).
HOW TO USE
Click the ClickRight icon in your toolbar on any page.
The icon turns purple — right-click, selection, and copy now work.
Click again to turn it back off for that tab.
PRIVACY
ClickRight does not collect, store, or transmit any of your data. It has no servers and no analytics. Everything runs locally in your browser, and only on the tab you choose to turn it on for. The site-access permission is required so the extension can work on whichever page you enable it on.
NOTE
While enabled, a small number of sites that rely on custom mouse-button behavior (drag sliders, drawing tools) may behave differently. Just toggle ClickRight off on those pages.
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