2 button mouse for MAC

I'm authoring a project on a PC but also need a MAC version.
There are some functions that require a right mouse click. They
work fine on the PC but can't get them to work on the MAC. I have
emulateMultiButtonMouse = TRUE. I have a two button mouse on my
MAC. Right clicking does not work and Control clicking does not
work. Any ideas?

Have you set;
the emulateMultiButtonMouse = TRUE
or;
emulateMultiButtonMouse = TRUE
If it isn't preceded by 'the' then it's just another
variable. In MX2004 you could also use;
_player.emulateMultiButtonMouse = TRUE

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