right-click menu

AppWizard
March 1, 2026
Project Zomboid's build 42 was released in an 'unstable' form in December 2024 and has not yet transitioned to a 'stable' state, despite the addition of multiplayer support in late 2025. Concerns have arisen within the community regarding the team's communication during this prolonged development. Christian 'Serellan' Allen became the new design director in late 2025 and aims to address these issues. He acknowledges the complexity of the game and the need for dedicated design leadership. The team is currently focused on bug fixes, balancing, and polishing build 42, with no specific release date for the stable version. Enhancements made under Allen's direction include a revamped right-click menu and planned balance adjustments for game modes. He emphasizes the importance of community feedback and intends to improve communication about the game's direction.
Winsage
November 27, 2025
Microsoft is testing two significant upgrades for Windows 11 through its Windows Insider channels: 1. A dedicated App Updates page in Settings that allows users to update installed applications without going through the Microsoft Store. 2. Enhanced support for uninstalling Store-managed apps directly from the Store Library with a single click. The new App Updates page will enable updates for Store apps, standalone applications, and enterprise tools from the same interface, potentially reducing fragmentation in app management. However, early testing revealed that the "Check for updates" button did not yield results. These updates are currently limited to Windows Insider builds, with broader availability expected as Microsoft refines the features. Additionally, Windows 11 is evolving with enhancements such as Copilot-powered features, a more efficient right-click menu, and a streamlined copy-paste experience.
Winsage
November 25, 2025
Microsoft has released a new preview build of Windows 11 (build 26220.7271) in the Dev and Beta channels, focusing on improving File Explorer performance and the right-click menu. Key features include: - A preloading feature for File Explorer that allows it to load in the background during Windows 11 startup, reducing sluggishness when accessing folders for the first time. - A streamlined right-click menu in File Explorer, condensing options and relocating actions like 'Compress to ZIP' and 'Set as Desktop Background' to a new 'Manage file' flyout for better organization. Additionally, Microsoft is testing the Xbox Full Screen Experience for Windows 11 PCs, indicating potential future gaming feature integration. Users can opt to disable the preloading feature if desired.
Winsage
November 24, 2025
Notepad has transformed from a simple text editor into a more complex tool integrated with Microsoft accounts and AI features, which many users find unfavorable. The decision to phase out Wordpad has left users seeking alternatives. Notepad++ offers a customizable experience that allows users to add features selectively, catering to those who prefer simplicity. The changes to Notepad have led to increased frustration among users who valued its original straightforward functionality.
Winsage
November 7, 2025
Microsoft is refining the right-click menus in Windows 11, focusing on context-sensitive options for applications to enhance user experience. The changes are aimed at developers using WinUI 3 apps and may eventually extend to File Explorer and become a universal feature. The initiative addresses user frustrations with the cluttered right-click menu, which has become complex due to hidden options and additional features like AI-related quick actions. Users have expressed concerns about the sluggishness of the menu, and while some have used Registry hacks or third-party software for customization, Microsoft is considering native customization options. The ongoing work for WinUI 3 apps indicates a potential reduction in the clunky aspects of right-click functionality, leading to a more streamlined interface in Windows 11.
Winsage
November 7, 2025
Windows 11 is set to introduce a "Split Context Menu" update for WinUI 3-based applications, aimed at reducing menu clutter and improving usability. This update will implement context-aware nested menus that adapt based on file types, allowing for a more streamlined right-click experience. The new API, SplitMenuFlyoutItem, will enable a single menu entry to display both primary actions and secondary options in a smaller adjacent flyout. This redesign could reduce menu length by up to 38% in some cases. Currently, the Split Context Menu is intended for WinUI applications, with no confirmation on whether it will extend to the entire Windows shell. The update is still in early development and not available for public testing.
Winsage
November 7, 2025
Microsoft is working on refining the right-click menu in Windows 11 to reduce the number of entries displayed when a user right-clicks on a file. The proposed system will suggest actions based on the file type, displaying only the most relevant action in the main menu, while additional options will be accessible through a secondary menu. This aims to create a cleaner interface and improve usability. No release date for this update has been provided.
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