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==Implementation== Context menus are opened via various forms of user interaction that target a region of the GUI that supports context menus. The specific form of user interaction and the means by which a region is targeted vary: * On a computer running [[Microsoft Windows]], [[macOS]], or [[Unix]] running the [[X Window System]], clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right button) opens a context menu for the region that is under the mouse pointer. * For quickness, implementations may additionally support hold-and-release selection, meaning the pointer is held down and dragged, and released at desirable menu entry. * On systems that support one-button mice, context menus are typically opened by pressing and holding the primary mouse button (this works on the icons in the Dock on [[macOS]]) or by pressing a keyboard/mouse button combination (e.g. Ctrl-mouse click in [[Classic Mac OS]] and macOS). A keyboard alternative for macOS is to enable [[Mouse keys]] in [[Universal Access]]. Then, depending on whether a laptop or compact or extended keyboard type is used, the shortcut is {{keypress|Function}}+{{keypress|Ctrl}}+5 or {{keypress|Ctrl}}+5 (numeric keypad) or {{keypress|Function}}+{{keypress|Ctrl}}+i (laptop). * On systems with a [[multi-touch]] interface such as MacBook or Surface, the context menu can be opened by pressing or tapping with two fingers instead of just one. * Some cameras on smartphones for example recognize a [[QR code]] when a picture is taken. Then a pop-up appears if you want to 'open' the QR content. This could be anything like a website or to configure your phone to connect to [[Wi-Fi]]. See image. * On some user interfaces, context menu items are accompanied by icons for quicker recognition upon navigation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Samsung Galaxy S4 Internet Browser FAQ and User's Guide |url=https://www.webcazine.com/6136/samsung-galaxy-s4-internet-browser-faq-and-users-guide/ |website=WEBcazine |date=8 May 2013}}</ref> * Context menus can also have a top row of icons only for quick access to most frequently used options.<ref>{{cite web |title=Context menu items |url=https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/user_interface/Context_menu_items |website=MDN Web Docs |date=6 November 2023 |language=en}}</ref> Windows mouse click behavior is such that the context menu doesn't open while the mouse button is pressed, but only opens the menu when the button is released, so the user has to click again to select a context menu item. This behavior differs from that of macOS and most free software GUIs. * In Microsoft Windows, pressing the [[Menu key|Application key]] or Shift+F10 opens a context menu for the region that has [[Focus (computing)|focus]]. Context menus are sometimes hierarchically organized, allowing navigation through different levels of the menu structure. The implementations differ: [[Microsoft Word]] was one of the first applications to only show sub-entries of some menu entries after clicking an arrow icon on the context menu, otherwise executing an action associated with the parent entry. This makes it possible to quickly repeat an action with the parameters of the previous execution, and to better separate options from actions. === X Window Managers === The following [[window manager]]s provide context menu functionality: * [[Awesome (window manager)|Awesome]] * [[IceWM]]β[[middle-click]] and [[right-click]] context menus on [[Desktop environment|desktop]], [[menu bar]], [[title bar]]s, and [[title icon]] * [[olwm]] * [[openbox]] * [[Sawfish (window manager)|sawfish]]
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