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Fed up with Windows 11’s clunky right-click menu? Microsoft just dropped a hint that it could become more streamlined | Daily Reports Online

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  • Microsoft is working on streamlining Windows 11’s right-click menus
  • This is just for the context-sensitive options available to apps, though
  • However, the hope is that it might be applied more broadly across Windows 11 in File Explorer eventually

There’s a hint that Microsoft might at least be thinking about addressing one of the bigger complaints about Windows 11’s interface: the long list of options presented when you right-click a file.


As Windows Latest reports, this is a change to the right-click menu that offers a bunch of context-sensitive options, and it’s coming for certain apps – plus there’s a chance it could be applied to File Explorer (universally across Windows 11).

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