OK. I had never enabled automatic click.

Now I have opened the system settings, entered the Universal Access
section, and selected the Pointing and Clicking tab. On this tab I have
now turned on "Simulated Secondary Click" and then I tried again on the
desktop background. Independent how I adjust the slider I do not get a
right-click menu. On which package do I have to report this?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1210575

Title:
  Right-click emulation of Onboard does not work

Status in “onboard” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If I turn on the mouse button mode of onboard I get some additional
  keys where one is a mouse pointer pointing to the upper right. This
  issupposed to emulate the right mouse button on the touch screen. I
  have clicked this key via the touch screen and then clicked on the
  desktop background. Only after a second click reveals the appropriate
  right-click menu. For a terminal window I do not get the right-click
  menu at all.

  I am using current Saucy with the standard Unity desktop and onboard
  from the Onboard PPA: ppa:onboard/ppa.

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