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shortcut menu
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The menu that appears when you right click on something is called the 'shortcut menu'
Mini-toolbar
Pop up menu or Navigation.
A shortcut menu will display when you right-click a link.
A shortcut menu will display when you right-click a link.
It is a menu with items that are relevant to what you are doing at that time. Shortcut menus from a right click on your mouse or the shortcut menu key on your keyboard normally show items that are relevant to what you are working in. In other words they are giving you options based on the context of your work.
The shortcut menu, often referred to as the context menu, can typically be opened by right-clicking on an item with the mouse. This action displays a list of options relevant to the selected item or area. Additionally, on some systems, you can access the shortcut menu by pressing the Shift + F10 keys or by using the middle mouse button if available.
A shortcut menu, with items relevant to what you are doing at that time.
Press Windows Key on your keyboard to open Start Menu and Press Windows Key again to close the Start Menu.
Yes, most applications and operating systems provide shortcut keys that allow users to access various menu items quickly. These shortcuts can vary depending on the software, but they typically include key combinations that correspond to specific functions or menu options. However, not all menu items may have dedicated shortcut keys, and users may need to rely on mouse navigation for those options.