Right click menu invisible
When I use the right mouse button, the menu that should appear doesn't. It
is invisible until I scroll the mouse cursor over where it should be. I changed the appearance from XP to Classic and back. That changed the drop down menus back. They were doing the same thing. Thank you for any help!! |
Right click menu invisible
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 03:33:03 -0800, kawika wrote:
When I use the right mouse button, the menu that should appear doesn't. It is invisible until I scroll the mouse cursor over where it should be. I changed the appearance from XP to Classic and back. That changed the drop down menus back. They were doing the same thing. Thank you for any help!! System Properties Advanced Performance Settings Visual Effects. Try changing this to "best performance." Then test the right click menus again. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
Right click menu invisible
"Sharon F" wrote: On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 03:33:03 -0800, kawika wrote: When I use the right mouse button, the menu that should appear doesn't. It is invisible until I scroll the mouse cursor over where it should be. I changed the appearance from XP to Classic and back. That changed the drop down menus back. They were doing the same thing. Thank you for any help!! System Properties Advanced Performance Settings Visual Effects. Try changing this to "best performance." Then test the right click menus again. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User THank you thank you!! it worked. And the computer is much faster now. I didn't need all that other kit and caboodle. Good job. |
Right click menu invisible
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:43:02 -0800, kawika wrote:
THank you thank you!! it worked. And the computer is much faster now. I didn't need all that other kit and caboodle. Good job. You're welcome. If some updated display drivers are released for your hardware and you install them, that would be a good time to try some of those visual effects that you disabled. Or not, if you don't miss them. :^) -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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