Windows 10: slow respnce after right clicking

Discus and support slow respnce after right clicking in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I am having a problem whenever I restart or turn on my laptop , it take lots of time when I press left key otherwise rest of the things are working... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by rohitthakur4, Feb 21, 2020.

  1. slow respnce after right clicking


    I am having a problem whenever I restart or turn on my laptop , it take lots of time when I press left key otherwise rest of the things are working properly and smooth .

    :)
     
    rohitthakur4, Feb 21, 2020
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  2. Naki Win User

    Feature suggestion: Add right-click menu

    Suggestion: Please add a Windows 7 Jump-List and/or right-click menu to the GPU-Z icon in the Windows taskbar. Possible menus in it would be "Exit" and "About GPU-Z...".
    Maybe also "Switch to tab 1/Switch to tab 2/Switch to videocard 1/Switch to videocard 2" too.
    Examples of programs that have such menus are ICQ, Skype, AIM.

    NOTE: It seems for a right-click menu, Windows 7 is not needed - it works on WinXP and Vista too.
    But even a Windows 7 Jump-list may be good enough.
    What do you think?
     
  3. Slow Response On Right Click

    Hi Bruceneo,

    Thanks for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    To assist you better, I like to know; what is the make and model of your computer?

    As per your query, I suggest you to Run Maintenance task

    The Run maintenance task checks issues that might slow down your computer's, such as how many users are currently logged on to the computer and whether multiple programs are running at the same time.

    Follow the below steps.


    • Press Windows + X on the keyboard.

    • Select Control Panel.

    • Select Troubleshooting.

    • Click on Run maintenance task under
      System and Security.

    • Follow on screen instruction.
    Hope it helps, reply to us with the status of your issue. We will be happy to assist you.
     
    Santosh_Rai, Feb 21, 2020
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  4. slow respnce after right clicking

    Right Clicking on a file

    Hi Dileep,


    Thank you for your reply.



    I suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps.



    Below are the steps on how to create Mail Recipient in the Sent To list.

    1. Press Windows Key + R.

    2. Type in the Search bar %appdata%\microsoft\windows\sendto

    3. Right Click on the space in the middle of the window

    4. Click New.

    5. Click Text Document

    6. Open the txt file in notepad, type in there 'Mail', and save the file as "Mail Recipient.MAPIMail"



    Regards,

    Guru Kiran
     
    Guru Kiran G, Feb 21, 2020
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