How to open link in new tab with right click?

I'd love to be able to right click, i.e., two finger tap on the magic trackpad, and have a link open in a new tab.  I know I can hold the command button to accomplish this, but then it takes two hands.  I tried the following on the command line which had no effect:
defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs -bool true
Is there a way I can do a two finger tap and have the link open in a new tab?
I'm using safari 5.1 under Mac OSX 10.7 (Lion)
-Thanks

I FINALLY found a solution!  I was searching for a command-click plugin, and I found this app named "middleclick"  It simulates clicking a middle mouse button, with a 3 finger tap.  Now I can open links in a new tab with only one hand.  Great!
http://clement.beffa.org/labs/projects/middleclick/

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