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Microsoft is finally letting us turn the Windows 11 right-click context menu into something more like Windows 10

All these years later and I still haven't adjusted. Oh, and there are File Explorer improvements, too.

Microsoft is finally letting us turn the Windows 11 right-click context menu into something more like Windows 10

Microsoft has been making improvements to Windows 11, addressing issues that have bothered users since the release of the latest operating system. These enhancements focus on two main areas: File Explorer and the right-click context menu. The company's recent blog post reveals that the latest Insider build includes performance and reliability improvements for File Explorer, as well as a more user-friendly and customizable context menu.

Regarding File Explorer, Microsoft has analyzed and resolved numerous freezes, hangs, and delays experienced by users. The company aims to provide a smoother browsing and file management experience, with fewer interruptions and quicker performance when renaming files, navigating, or selecting multiple files. Additionally, numerous small improvements have been made, such as faster filename changes, expanded address bar input capabilities, middle-click-open functionality within the address bar and for Home page folders, and displaying file sizes using appropriate units.

The most significant change, however, is the return of the right-click context menu to its familiar layout found in Windows 10. Users can now choose to display the main commands (Cut, Copy, Paste, Rename, Delete, and Share) inline in the menu, rather than as a row of icons at the top or bottom. Furthermore, the "Properties" option will be moved to the very bottom of the menu. Microsoft has recognized the importance of minimizing the delay between right-clicking and the menu becoming fully functional.

In summary, Microsoft's recent updates to Windows 11 focus on improving the core components of the operating system, making it more efficient, functional, and user-friendly. These improvements to File Explorer and the right-click context menu are just the beginning, and the company has promised continued enhancements to various aspects of Windows 11 in the future.

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