From the moment Windows 11 It was released in October 2021, despite many complaining about it Right-click context menu. It is an aspect of the operating system that users come across all the time and includes some of the most useful functions, such as deleting, copying, pasting, cutting, and renaming files and folders.
This menu has changed specifically with Windows 11, as Microsoft decided to remove the above-mentioned functions from the vertical menu, to place them in a horizontal menu, where there are only icons. This design change resulted in many being unable to find where to copy, paste and delete, while even experienced users complained that they were slow to find the relevant icon, since the old layout was more convenient.
Now, years after the release of the operating system, Microsoft has finally fixed the right-click menu in Windows 11. Specifically, it adds build 26058 which is now available to members of the Windows Insider Program Labels on these symbols as well.
As you can see from the latest Windows Media image below, the context menu in question now displays these icons on top of each other, with More space between them And with labels. The result is that the user finds it more easily and directly, with the whole Windows 11 experience becoming a little friendlier.
New right-click menu in Windows 11:
It should be noted that this specific change is expected to come to everyone through the Great Change Windows 11 24H2 Update Which will be released in the second half of this year.
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