Monday, February 01, 2010

contextual menu

in the windows operating system the contextual menu is one that opens upon user interaction with the program in use. an example is the right click function on the mouse. if the right click is performed in microsoft word or other application a set of tools appears from which a number of edits may be selected. another example is performing the right click operation with the mouse and creating a new folder. the contextual menu is one the powerful tools offered in the windows operation platform.