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Open Chrome.
In the top right hand corner is 3 dots stacked vertically, click on this.
Select Settings, a new tab opens up.
Look for Search and click on Manage search engines ...
Hover the mouse pointer over Google then click on Make Default
Hover mouse pointer over AVG Search and then click on the X to remove it
Click Finished
Click on the X on the Settings tab
Usually i dont right click on links to open them in new tab. I just hold "ctrl" and click on the link, that will automatically open the link in new tab.
From your problem it sounds like one of your extensions that you have installed in chrome is interfereing with the right click option.
Try to disable all the extensions/apps and restart the browser. Now check if the right click works. If it does, then it;s definately one of your extensions.
If you're using firefox, go to google.com, then drag the tab to your home button (looks like a little house). If you're using Internet Explorer, go to Tools>Options and change your homepage to http://www.google.com.
Easiest way to get rid of the EULA is to agree to it. If the Agree Button is no visible, then press TAB until the highlight disappears from the screen then re-appears. Once it re-appears, press SHIFT+Tab (Moves tab backwards) once and press enter this should agree.
The Google EULA is normally for the Google desktop, once at the desktop you can uninstall it if you like.
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