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Windows 10 right click slow
Windows 10 right click slow










windows 10 right click slow

On my machine, it's an AMD, on my client's machine, it's an Nvidia - removing those entries from the context menu made zero difference. Found a host of suggestions on the web related to the Graphics Card context menu entry being the cause of the problem. Made no difference to how long it took for the New context menu to open.Ĥ. I reduced the New context menu down to only contain New > Folder and nothing else. The suggested fix at  makes zero difference to the problem, on my machine, or on my clients machine. I have the same build of Windows 10 as my client and Dorki - Version 1809 (OS Build 17763.379)ģ. No idea when it started unfortunately, but I'm determined to figure out why it's happening now :-) All other context menus appear to work fine and open instantly.Ģ. Tried it on my own machine and it takes nearly two seconds to open on mine too. Just didn't realize it because I rarely use the Right-Click > New context menu. Simply go to the Settings app and in the Personalization group of settings, reset your wallpaper from the Background tab.Ok, I've been working on this problem and can now confirm the following:ġ. In the event that this causes a black background to replace your wallpaper, don’t worry. If you were never having problems with an unresponsive or slow taskbar, you might not see the difference and can skip this. When you right-click an app icon, or just blank space on the taskbar, the relevant context menus will pop up faster.

windows 10 right click slow

This ought to speed up right-clicking on the Taskbar. In the Performance Options window, unselect the ‘Animations in Taskbar’ option, and click Apply. In the System Properties window, go to the Advanced tab and under the Performance section, click ‘Settings…’

windows 10 right click slow

If for reasons known only to Microsoft you can’t get this to work, right-click on This PC and select ‘Properties’ instead. In the window that opens, select ‘Advanced system settings’ from the left bar. Right-click on the Start menu and select ‘System’ from the context-menu. Specifically, this is meant to make right-clicking on the taskbar much faster so that jumplists and the taskbar’s own context menu pops up faster than it normally does. If you’re one of the lucky few who aren’t plagued with the problem being persistent but still have a slow-to-respond Taskbar then there’s a simple fix you can apply. For some, the problem is persistent and renders the Start menu impossible to use whereas for others, it comes and goes. A lot of users running Windows 10 are having problems with the Taskbar not being responsive, or the Start menu delaying too much before it opens.












Windows 10 right click slow