Magic mouse rt click stopped working

My magic mouse right click is not working. I have looked and the box is checked in the preferences but still not RT click. Please advise

Hi there
Yes the preferences does not help with this issue I have done everything to get my right click back but no joy. Until now this is a kind of fix for it. If you go to google and search magicprefs it is a free download and it basically lets you pick and choose what your mouse gestures  does for you when you swipe ,click and tap your mouse thus you can click on the right mouse gesture and voila you have right click back.
Hope that is a help I know how frustrating it has been.

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