Hi RIcardo - I'm not sure if this will help with your command-click questions, 
but to enable the standard secondary click I needed to go into the Trackpad 
Utility in System Preferences and make a few changes from the default settings. 
There are a couple of options with regard to the "Secondary Click" and 
"Secondary Tap" and I'll explain them here as best I can. This assumes you have 
the Trackpad utility in your System Preferences. If you don't have it, make 
sure to run software update to install it.

Secondary Click: This option allows you to perform a secondary click by placing 
a finger on either the bottom right or bottom left front edge of the trackpad 
and pressing down until you hear or feel the trackpad click. To enable the 
Secondary Click, open the Trackpad utility in System Preferences, then navigate 
through the One Finger options and you will find a checkbox for "Secondary 
Click." To the right of this checkbox there is a popup button where you select 
either "bottom right corner" or "bottom left corner" to specify where your 
finger must be placed when performing the click.

Secondary Tap: This option allows you to tap two fingers anywhere on the 
trackpad to perform a secondary click. To enable the Secondary Tap, navigate 
through the Two Finger options in the Trackpad Utility. Note that the "Tap to 
Click" checkbox located in the One Finger options must also be checked for the 
Secondary Tap to work.

HTH,
Bryan

On Aug 4, 2010, at 10:42 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hmm,
> 
> When I held down 2 fingers I didn't get a click.
> On Aug 4, 2010, at 7:33 PM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> 
>> Secondary clicking is Mac speak for right clicking, like to open up a 
>> contextual menu.  Press down on the trackpad with 2 fingers til it clicks.
>> 
>> Dannie
>> 
>> On 4 Aug 2010, at 07:20, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>>> Lol,
>>> 
>>> We are wondering the same thing.  I haven't a clue what it means or, how to 
>>> do it.  If you find out before I do please post. :)
>>> 
>>> tia
>>> On Aug 4, 2010, at 1:30 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Along with the questions about how to perform command click etc, what is a 
>>>> secondary click? I saw it referenced and haven't a clue what it might be.
>>>> 
>>>> mary
>>>> 
>>>> Mary Otten
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
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