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  • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

    jsc42 wrote:

    P.S. How did you get the box shadowed key styles?

    <kbd>Like this</kbd> :-D

    Like this :-D


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    Testing

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    • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

      I don't know if this is new in 22H2, or I just hadn't noticed it before, but if you Shift + right-click, you get the traditional "more options" menu by default. For keyboard users, Shift+Context menu key also works, as does Shift+F10. Neither option seems to allow you to use the keyboard to invoke an item by its shortcut, however - pressing the Alt key with or without holding down the Shift key immediately dismisses the context menu. The only option seems to be to use the arrow keys to select the item, then press Enter to invoke the selected menu item. :doh: Edit: Turns out you don't need to press the Alt key; just press the underlined accelerator key to invoke the menu item.


      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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      Vikram A Punathambekar
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      Shift + Right click has brought up extra options since at least Windows 7, probably much earlier. Including, weirdly enough, the option to copy the path to the file/folder you are selecting. I don't know why such a useful command is being hidden behind an extra key press that most people (from the looks of it, even on CP) are not even aware of :doh: I had an argument on CP about it more than a decade back and was told that it should be hidden behind the extra Shift key press, because it's a more 'advanced' command :doh:

      Cheers, Vikram.

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      • J jsc42

        Summary: I cannot get shortcuts on the 'Show more options' menu on Windows Explorer to work. Lengthy explanation: In Windows 11, Windows Explorer you can select a file, and then right mouse click it to get a small list of options. If you want more options, you click the 'Show more options' and a list is shown. You cannot Alt-x options in that list and the 'x's are not even shown. However, if you use Shift-F10 instead of clicking 'Show more options' you get the list and the Alt-x options are shown. But I still cannot select the required option without having to use the cursor keys and pressing enter. If I press Alt then the menu is cleared even before I can type the 'x'. Question: How do I use shortcuts in the 'Show more options' menu? I want to do something like Shift-F10 Alt-B to action the option with the letter B underlined. Yes, I have Googled - all I get is ways to disable the menus and reload old / 3rd party versions. I want to be able to do it in a vanilla installation.

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        My experience, Windows 11 Pro Highlight a file Hit shift F10 -> gives you the more menu Hit a shortcut key (eg 'm' to rename) -> acts exactly as you'd expect Take care Dave

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        • J jsc42

          Summary: I cannot get shortcuts on the 'Show more options' menu on Windows Explorer to work. Lengthy explanation: In Windows 11, Windows Explorer you can select a file, and then right mouse click it to get a small list of options. If you want more options, you click the 'Show more options' and a list is shown. You cannot Alt-x options in that list and the 'x's are not even shown. However, if you use Shift-F10 instead of clicking 'Show more options' you get the list and the Alt-x options are shown. But I still cannot select the required option without having to use the cursor keys and pressing enter. If I press Alt then the menu is cleared even before I can type the 'x'. Question: How do I use shortcuts in the 'Show more options' menu? I want to do something like Shift-F10 Alt-B to action the option with the letter B underlined. Yes, I have Googled - all I get is ways to disable the menus and reload old / 3rd party versions. I want to be able to do it in a vanilla installation.

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          Paul Sanders the other one
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          There's a registry tweak to get rid of all that 'More options' silliness completely, if anyone's interested. Edit: I see Greg already said that :)

          Paul Sanders. If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter - Blaise Pascal. Some of my best work is in the undo buffer.

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          • J jsc42

            Summary: I cannot get shortcuts on the 'Show more options' menu on Windows Explorer to work. Lengthy explanation: In Windows 11, Windows Explorer you can select a file, and then right mouse click it to get a small list of options. If you want more options, you click the 'Show more options' and a list is shown. You cannot Alt-x options in that list and the 'x's are not even shown. However, if you use Shift-F10 instead of clicking 'Show more options' you get the list and the Alt-x options are shown. But I still cannot select the required option without having to use the cursor keys and pressing enter. If I press Alt then the menu is cleared even before I can type the 'x'. Question: How do I use shortcuts in the 'Show more options' menu? I want to do something like Shift-F10 Alt-B to action the option with the letter B underlined. Yes, I have Googled - all I get is ways to disable the menus and reload old / 3rd party versions. I want to be able to do it in a vanilla installation.

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            JohaViss61
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            On Windows 10 I open the start menu, right-click on the Visual Studio icon and see my solutions to open. On Windows 11, they are gone. VERY annoying:thumbsdown::thumbs-down: I think that the Start menu needs some serious overhauling. :wtf:

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            • J jsc42

              Summary: I cannot get shortcuts on the 'Show more options' menu on Windows Explorer to work. Lengthy explanation: In Windows 11, Windows Explorer you can select a file, and then right mouse click it to get a small list of options. If you want more options, you click the 'Show more options' and a list is shown. You cannot Alt-x options in that list and the 'x's are not even shown. However, if you use Shift-F10 instead of clicking 'Show more options' you get the list and the Alt-x options are shown. But I still cannot select the required option without having to use the cursor keys and pressing enter. If I press Alt then the menu is cleared even before I can type the 'x'. Question: How do I use shortcuts in the 'Show more options' menu? I want to do something like Shift-F10 Alt-B to action the option with the letter B underlined. Yes, I have Googled - all I get is ways to disable the menus and reload old / 3rd party versions. I want to be able to do it in a vanilla installation.

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              haughtonomous
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              Pardon my mirth, but I am tickled by the irony of an OS that built its success on the idea of the WIMP point-and-click paradigm having to offer keyboard commands and apparently struggling to get it right! PS I have nothing against WIMP and use both mouse clicks keyboard commands (where I can remember them or easily look them up from my cheat-sheet), but the irony is still amusing to me.

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              • J jsc42

                Summary: I cannot get shortcuts on the 'Show more options' menu on Windows Explorer to work. Lengthy explanation: In Windows 11, Windows Explorer you can select a file, and then right mouse click it to get a small list of options. If you want more options, you click the 'Show more options' and a list is shown. You cannot Alt-x options in that list and the 'x's are not even shown. However, if you use Shift-F10 instead of clicking 'Show more options' you get the list and the Alt-x options are shown. But I still cannot select the required option without having to use the cursor keys and pressing enter. If I press Alt then the menu is cleared even before I can type the 'x'. Question: How do I use shortcuts in the 'Show more options' menu? I want to do something like Shift-F10 Alt-B to action the option with the letter B underlined. Yes, I have Googled - all I get is ways to disable the menus and reload old / 3rd party versions. I want to be able to do it in a vanilla installation.

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                Phil Hodgkins
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                To get shortcut: Shift+F10 and then S No need for Alt, just the letter.

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Yep. I just checked and it's worse than that. If I select a JPG file, and right click, the popup list shows

                  ...
                  Properties Alt+Enter
                  ...
                  Show more options Shift+F10

                  But as soon as you touch ALT, the popup closes ... If you hold SHIFT, it stays there, but adding F10 to the mix just closes the popup again. I'm beginning to suspect that the UI "upgrades" to Win 11 from Win 10 were farmed out to somebodies 12 YO son (or a MAC user).

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                  Peter Adam
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                  They copy Mac as if a < 10% userbase OS could teach them anything about productivity.

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    Yep. I just checked and it's worse than that. If I select a JPG file, and right click, the popup list shows

                    ...
                    Properties Alt+Enter
                    ...
                    Show more options Shift+F10

                    But as soon as you touch ALT, the popup closes ... If you hold SHIFT, it stays there, but adding F10 to the mix just closes the popup again. I'm beginning to suspect that the UI "upgrades" to Win 11 from Win 10 were farmed out to somebodies 12 YO son (or a MAC user).

                    "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                    MikeTheFid
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                    The keyboard shortcuts aren't meant to be used with the right-click popup menu. Using your examples... Select a JPG without right-clicking and press Alt+Enter. The Properties dialog will appear. Likewise, select a JPG and press Shift+F10, the more options context menu appears.

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      Yep. I just checked and it's worse than that. If I select a JPG file, and right click, the popup list shows

                      ...
                      Properties Alt+Enter
                      ...
                      Show more options Shift+F10

                      But as soon as you touch ALT, the popup closes ... If you hold SHIFT, it stays there, but adding F10 to the mix just closes the popup again. I'm beginning to suspect that the UI "upgrades" to Win 11 from Win 10 were farmed out to somebodies 12 YO son (or a MAC user).

                      "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                      StarNamer work
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                      I just tried selecting a JPG file then using Alt+Enter, without touching the mouse, and it does open the properties. I also found Shift+F10 opens the full context menu, which has shortcuts indicated, such as the O of Open, but Alt+O does nothing! However, the sequence Shift+F10,O highlights the Open command, so once the file is selected, it can be opened, without using the mouse, by the sequence Shift+F10,O,Enter. I also tried Shift+F10,S,Enter which opens the Share dialog. All clear as mud! :confused:

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                      • J jsc42

                        Summary: I cannot get shortcuts on the 'Show more options' menu on Windows Explorer to work. Lengthy explanation: In Windows 11, Windows Explorer you can select a file, and then right mouse click it to get a small list of options. If you want more options, you click the 'Show more options' and a list is shown. You cannot Alt-x options in that list and the 'x's are not even shown. However, if you use Shift-F10 instead of clicking 'Show more options' you get the list and the Alt-x options are shown. But I still cannot select the required option without having to use the cursor keys and pressing enter. If I press Alt then the menu is cleared even before I can type the 'x'. Question: How do I use shortcuts in the 'Show more options' menu? I want to do something like Shift-F10 Alt-B to action the option with the letter B underlined. Yes, I have Googled - all I get is ways to disable the menus and reload old / 3rd party versions. I want to be able to do it in a vanilla installation.

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                        Marc Greiner at home
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                        Registry key to come back to normal File Explorer context menu: reg add “HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\inprocServer32” /f /ve

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