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No Right Click on Start Menu

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by slk230mb, 2004/06/11.

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    slk230mb

    slk230mb Inactive Thread Starter

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    It's been way too long since my last post here but with school and having a car its been really hectic. I come back with a question, I can't right click on any part of the Start Menu. Any ideas? I can right click in Classic mode, not XPs default.
     
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    Daizy

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    Do you have "enable dragging and dropping" checked?
     

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    slk230mb Inactive Thread Starter

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    That isn't enabled. Enabling it has no change. I can't right click anywhere on the start menu, kinda wierd.
     
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    Maybe try a reboot and uncheck, recheck a couple of times. I don't doubt you at all..but I experimented with mine..and that seemed to be what prevented the right click. :eek:
     
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    slk230mb Inactive Thread Starter

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    Daizy your the best, a few clicks and a few reboots later it decided to work again, thanks :) :) :rolleyes:
     
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    Well, that's absolutely grand! :D
    I was sweating that one...
    I did an extensive search, but didn't come up with anything else.

    Thanks for taking the time to post back. :)
     
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