Shortcut Menus
Windows also provides
shortcut menus. A shortcut menu is not attached to the menu bar; it can appear anywhere on
the screen. An application typically associates a shortcut menu with a portion
of a window, such as the client area, or with a specific object, such as an
icon. For this reason, these menus are also called "context menus."
A shortcut menu remains hidden until the user activates it, typically by
right-clicking a selection, a toolbar, or a taskbar button, for example. The menu is
usually displayed at the position of the caret or mouse cursor.
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