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Realized the value of the ContextMenu control in previous versions of Visual Menus are extremely efficient from a "screen real estate" perspectiveīecause they keep features hidden until needed. Often, using context menus means that the user can avoidĪccessing menus and keeping a large number of toolbars visible onscreen. Right-clicking displays a context menu that describes what you can do with the Method of learning to use an application and the shortcuts it can provide. Many users are now accustomed to the "right-click everywhere" Learn More Buy ContextMenuStrip (replaces ContextMenu)