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Catch browser taskbar mouse event ?

Can I catch windows taskbar mouse events with Javascript( on the
taskbar right click mouse and click close on the menu)

When browser is open, on the taskbar mouse right click, click window
command on the menu. I want to catch that event to open a popup
window. How can I do that ?

thanks
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