Posted March 10, 20168 yr FPCH Staff I used to be able to right-click (maybe left-click, I don't remember) the bottom left corner of my screen to get a context menu that allowed me to get to the Control Panel and more. Now I'm getting the context menu that comes when right-clicking on a blank area of the desktop. Windows 10 just went thru an update. Anyone else seeing this?
March 10, 20168 yr Hi Tony, On win10 i can still get the context menu by right clicking on the start button. If you don't get this, there is another way to get the same menu up. A keyboard shortcut....... windows key + x
March 11, 20168 yr Author FPCH Staff Thanks Starbuck. I must have had a brain fart. I screwed up thinking that I should right-click in the bottom left corner. Problem is I have my Start button on the top right. If I right-click on the Start menu, I do get the context menu I expected. Also, thanks for the keyboard shortcut. Nice. I'll probably be using that more often as I prefer keyboard shortcuts to having to grab a mouse and hunting for something to click onto.
March 11, 20168 yr Author FPCH Staff It just hit me. Most of the computers I work on have the taskbar on the bottom. I must have gotten use to that. Then when it came to my machine I was throne.
March 11, 20168 yr FPCH Admin Isn't the task bar on a Mac on the top right, Tony? ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
March 11, 20168 yr Author FPCH Staff On a Mac, the taskbar is on the top as you said. I don't think you can move it.
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