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windows 10 mouse right click 'new' option is very slow


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Dear friends I am new from this forums.

i facing problem like

Mouse>Right Click> New>Option are not open suddenly it takes several minutes. Plz help me

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Can be a lot of things behind it. Can be your AV slowing it, can be HDD problem, can be a random issue with the OS. Try this, open task manager, keep it running and then try again. In it, see which process is using too much of CPU or RAM or disk there.

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On 23/01/2018 at 6:19 PM, DKT27 said:

Can be a lot of things behind it. Can be your AV slowing it, can be HDD problem, can be a random issue with the OS. Try this, open task manager, keep it running and then try again. In it, see which process is using too much of CPU or RAM or disk there.

Agreed, it can also be an explorer related problem that I've seen since early Windows!  Any hooks into explorer that aren't written well can totally cause this problem. So my advice then, is to uninstall software that puts entries in your right click context menu. Worked a few times for me.

 

 

(I don't use Windows 10 so if I'm wrong, shoot me :lol:)

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Disable/delete all unneeded entries from your context-menu — my personal practice is to delete instead of disable.

 

This is a maintenance routine and needs to be followed periodically — installation, updates and upgrades keep adding entries to the context-menu regularly (biggest culprit is Windows Update.)

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There are tools that let you remove/edit the context menu items...in Windows 7 that is. Isn't it the case that Windows 10 is different so they won't work? I don't know the answer but maybe someone else can throw some light on it.

 

http://www.lopesoft.com/index.php/en/download/filemenu-tools

Actually, this tool says Windows 10 support. I use it for custom commands in the menu (that I couldn't work out the registry change for) and it works.

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I wonder why this question has come up again? The author havent said nothing after 23th of January. We don't know, what have been happened, is it solved or not. Yes, there may be very much and very different reasons, but too little info to recommend something.
Here are some of the right thoughts, but on the basis of these data, it is not possible to decide what is the reason, because it is very much dependent on which version of Windows 10 it is. And even that depends on which graphic card is used. Different W10 versions have different default settings. And there is no definite prescription or method of treatment.
So that it is not possible to make any recommendations without additional data.

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On 10/03/2018 at 10:07 PM, Kalju said:

I wonder why this question has come up again? The author havent said nothing after 23th of January. We don't know, what have been happened, is it solved or not. Yes, there may be very much and very different reasons, but too little info to recommend something.
Here are some of the right thoughts, but on the basis of these data, it is not possible to decide what is the reason, because it is very much dependent on which version of Windows 10 it is. And even that depends on which graphic card is used. Different W10 versions have different default settings. And there is no definite prescription or method of treatment.
So that it is not possible to make any recommendations without additional data.

 

Ooops! I really didn't notice the date of the post before I added to it.

Oh well, it may help anyone else in the future who hs this problem that Windows keeps.

On 10/03/2018 at 10:07 PM, Kalju said:

I wonder why this question has come up again? The author havent said nothing after 23th of January. We don't know, what have been happened, is it solved or not. Yes, there may be very much and very different reasons, but too little info to recommend something.
Here are some of the right thoughts, but on the basis of these data, it is not possible to decide what is the reason, because it is very much dependent on which version of Windows 10 it is. And even that depends on which graphic card is used. Different W10 versions have different default settings. And there is no definite prescription or method of treatment.
So that it is not possible to make any recommendations without additional data.

 

Ooops! I really didn't notice the date of the post before I added to it.

Oh well, it may help anyone else in the future who has this problem that Windows keeps.

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Go to registry and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop. There you'll see a string value name "MenuShoDelay". Change it's value to 0 and it'll speed up your context menu display time. Hope this'll help.

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