- What is a context sensitive menu?
- How do you open a context sensitive menu?
- Which bar is context sensitive?
- What does it mean that right mouse button is context sensitive?
What is a context sensitive menu?
A context-sensitive menu only lists commonly used menu commands which are applicable to the situation when you clicked the right mouse button. Selecting a command from a context-sensitive menu is often quicker than selecting a command from the normal menu.
How do you open a context sensitive menu?
To display context-sensitive menus, position the pointer over the artwork or over an item in a palette list. Then click with the right mouse button (Windows) or press Ctrl and hold down the mouse button (Mac OS). (In Windows, you can also use context-sensitive Help or press F1 to get online Help.
Which bar is context sensitive?
Use the options bar
The options bar is context sensitive, which means it changes with the selection of different tools.
What does it mean that right mouse button is context sensitive?
The context menu (right-hand mouse button or SHIFT+F10 ) allows you to display a context-sensitive menu. The context is defined by the position of the mouse pointer when the user requests the menu. A context menu allows the user to choose functions that are relevant to the current context.