<p>Well I don't see any benefit to the first two, and the third is pretty minimal.</p>
<p>The big problem with right click menus is that they prevent access to the normal browser right click menu, which can be a major pain, so I think there needs to be a really good case made before going this way.</p>
<p>The main thing I would use the right click menu for on Google is accessing routing, which obviously isn't an issue for us right now. That said I can certainly see things that it could be useful for, such as a more focused version of the "show data" that would attempt to identify the object(s) near the mouse.</p>
<p>Of the thing you mention I would think that "report an issue" is the only one where a right click menu would offer a significant advantage, probably followed by "center map here".</p>
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