Whakatika Tahua Horopaki Puturi Matau Matau ki roto Windows 10
If you have recently upgraded or updated your Windows, you might be facing this issue where the right-click context menu on desktop appears to be slow, in fact, when you right-click on the desktop it takes a lot of time for the context menu to appear. In short, the right-click context menu seems to be delayed because of some reason, and that’s why it appears slow. So to fix the issue, first, you need to find the cause of the delay and then fix it.
This issue is annoying because desktop right-clicks in an important function of windows which let users quickly access settings, display settings etc. The main issue seems to be some 3rd party application which seems to be conflicting with Windows Shell extensions or a corrupt 3rd party shell extension itself. In some cases, faulty or outdated display drivers also seem to cause a right-click context menu to appear slow. So without wasting any time let’s see how to actually Fix Slow Right Click Context Menu in Windows 10 with the help of below-listed troubleshooting steps.
Kia mohio ki hangaia he tohu whakaora tika noa te mea ka he.
Method 1: Update Display Drivers
1. Press Windows Key + R ka patopato devmgmt.msc ka patua tomo ki te whakatuwhera Kaiwhakahaere Pūrere.
2. I muri mai, whakawhānuihia Whakaatuhia te hanganga ka paato-matau ki to Kaari Whakairoiro Nvidia ka kowhiri Whakahohe.
3. Once you have done this again, right-click on your graphic card and select “Whakahoutia te Raupaparorohiko Rorohiko."
4. Tīpakohia "Rapua aunoa mo te whakahou i te pūmanawa atekōkiri” ka waiho kia oti te mahi.
5. If the above step could fix your problem, then excellent, if not then continue.
6. Again select "Whakahou Pūmanawa Atekōkiri" but this time on the next screen select “Tirohia taku rorohiko mo te taraiwa."
7. Na tohua "Me tango mai i tetahi rarangi o nga taraiwa taputapu i runga i taku rorohiko. "
8. Finally, select the compatible driver from the list for your Kaari Whakairoiro Nvidia ka pāwhiri Panuku.
9. Let the above process finish and restart your PC to save changes. After updating the Graphic card, you may be able to Fix Slow Right Click Context Menu in Windows 10.
Method 2: Disable 3rd party Shell Extensions
If you have a context menu with a lot of 3rd party shell extensions, then one of them may be corrupted, and that’s why it’s causing a delay in the right-click context menu. Also, many shell extensions can cause the delay, so make sure to disable all the unnecessary shell extensions.
1. Download the program from ki konei and then right-click on it and select Whakahaerehia hei Kaiwhakahaere (you don’t need to install it).
2. Mai i te tahua, pawhiria Kōwhiringa, pāwhiri i runga i Filter by Extension Type ka tīpako Tahua Horopaki.
3. On the next screen, you will see a list of entries, under these the entries marked with the pink background will be installed by 3rd parties software.
4. Hold down CTRL key and select all of the above entries marked with the pink background then click on the red button on the top left corner to disable.
5. Reboot your PC to save changes and see if you can Fix Slow Right Click Context Menu in Windows 10.
6. If the issue is resolved, it was definitely caused by one of the shell extension and to find out which one was the culprit you could start enabling the extensions one by one until the issue occurs again.
7. disable that particular extension and then uninstall the software associated with it.
8. Whakahouhia to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.
Tikanga 3: Mahia he Whakaoho Maama
You may put your computer in a clean boot state and check. There could be a possibility that a third-party application is conflicting and causing the issue to occur.
1. Whakapirihia te Windows Key + R pātene, ka pato 'msconfig' ka pāwhiri OK.
2. Under General tab under, make sure 'Whakaoho whiriwhiri' kua tirohia.
3. Wetetaki 'Utaina nga mea whakaoho' i raro i te tiimata whiriwhiri.
4. Tīpakohia te ripa Ratonga ka taki i te pouaka 'Hunaia nga ratonga Microsoft katoa.'
5. Na pāwhiritia 'Mokia katoa ki monohia nga ratonga koretake katoa ka raru pea.
6. I te ripa Whakaoho, pawhiria 'Whakatuwhera Kaiwhakahaere Tūmahi.'
7. Na, i roto te ripa Whakaoho (Roto Kaiwhakahaere Tūmahi) mono katoa nga mea whakaoho e whakahohea ana.
8. Pāwhiritia OK katahi Tīmata. If the issue is resolved and you want to investigate then further follow this guide.
9. Again press the Kī Windows + R patene me te momo 'msconfig' ka pāwhiri OK.
10. I runga i te General ripa, tīpako i te Kōwhiringa Whakaoho noa ka paato i te OK
11. Ina tonohia koe ki te whakaara ano i te rorohiko, pāwhiritia Tīmata anō. This would definitely help you Fix Slow Right Click Context Menu in Windows 10.
Tikanga 4: Whakatika Rēhita
Tuhipoka: Make a backup of the registry before continuing.
1. Press Windows Key + R ka patopato regedit ka pa ki te tomo ki te whakatuwhera i te Kaiwhakatika Rēhita.
2. Whakatere ki te kī rēhita e whai ake nei:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryshellexContextMenuHandlers
3.Make sure to highlight ContextMenuHandlers, and under it, several other folders will be there.
4. Right-click on each of them except New and WorkFolders a ka tīpako Muku.
Tuhipoka: If you don’t want to delete all the folders, you could start by deleting until the issue is resolved. But after each folder you delete, you need to restart.
5. Whakahouhia to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.
Manakohia:
Koira kua angitu koe Whakatika Tahua Horopaki Puturi Matau Matau ki roto Windows 10 but if you still have any questions regarding the above guide then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.