It brings up a variety of options, some for a new text document of some sort. There would also likely be a 'refresh' option for the desktop. Depending on the system in question, there may be other options available, such as 'graphic properties', etc.
You get the context menu, which has many options, including open, copy, paste and rename.
When we click the dasktop right button many option appear on the desktop Ex- open,run etc.
a small menu appears. nothing serious.
nothing
right click your desktop, then click "change desktop background"
Yes. Right click on your desktop then click personalize then click desktop background then choose what you want Or right click on a picture in a folder or on a website then click set as desktop background
right click on desktop and properties desktop customize desktop and select icon to view it on your desktop and click OK
Right Click on the icon on the Desktop. Click Cut Navigate to the folder you want it in. Right Click in the folder. Click Paste.
Right click on desktop>properties>desktop>click customize desktop>click web tray>uncheck lock desktop items then click ok..
Right click and click on save as desktop background.
Right click on Desktop, Click on Arrange ICON by, Then click on Show Desktop icons, CLOSE. By MURALI RAO(NAGPUR)
If you have Windows XP, right-click on your desktop, and click properties. On the window that pops up, goto the background/wallpaper tab (something like that- I have Vista). Click browse for image, or something like that. Then, browse to the image that you want. An easier way to do this, however, is to right-click on the actual image that you want as the background and click "set as desktop background." It's as simple as that!
Right click on an empty space on the desktop, go to "View" & click on "Small Icons"
right click on it and select on send to desktop option.
Right click, Set as background.
Right-click. Then mouse over new, and click from the options.