I believe they used the middle finger on their right hand, and depressed it on the second (right) button of their mouse.
They could possibly be using their mouse in left-handed mode, which might've meant using the index finger on their left hand to achieve the same action.
Then again, it's possible that they're using their mouse in mirrored, left-handed mode, and they could've used the middle finger on their left hand to depress the primary (left) button of their mouse.
Of course, this only covers hand use of a traditional mouse. I can't speak as to whether OP is using an upright, ergonomic mouse of some sort, of even a stylus and tablet. There's just so many possibilities!
They can't be lost, they're on instruments up there!
It's an entirely different kind of IP theft, altogether.
What was the nature of your right click?
I believe they used the middle finger on their right hand, and depressed it on the second (right) button of their mouse.
They could possibly be using their mouse in left-handed mode, which might've meant using the index finger on their left hand to achieve the same action.
Then again, it's possible that they're using their mouse in mirrored, left-handed mode, and they could've used the middle finger on their left hand to depress the primary (left) button of their mouse.
Of course, this only covers hand use of a traditional mouse. I can't speak as to whether OP is using an upright, ergonomic mouse of some sort, of even a stylus and tablet. There's just so many possibilities!
They can't be lost, they're on instruments up there!
It's an entirely different kind of IP theft, altogether.
Its an entirely different kind of IP theft
Its an entirely different kind of IP theft