Slow Context New Submenu in Windows 10












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When you first open the right click menu and scroll to the New submenu there will be a long delay (2-5 seconds) before the submenu opens. Once the New submenu opens you can roll the mouse cursor on and off the submenu and it will close and re-open quickly, but as soon as you allow the Context menu to close and try the re-open it the problem returns.



is there a way to set a delay in ms for this item somehow? Or this could be a bug?










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  • Are you able to reproduce the behavior within a virtual machine with a fresh installation of the same version of Windows 10 on your system? If you cannot, then it's unlikely a bug, but something on your system that is installed that is misbehaving.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 1:23











  • I am able to reproduce this on 10.0.17763 with only 12 items in the "New" menu (not a fresh install).

    – jonsca
    Jan 19 at 1:55


















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When you first open the right click menu and scroll to the New submenu there will be a long delay (2-5 seconds) before the submenu opens. Once the New submenu opens you can roll the mouse cursor on and off the submenu and it will close and re-open quickly, but as soon as you allow the Context menu to close and try the re-open it the problem returns.



is there a way to set a delay in ms for this item somehow? Or this could be a bug?










share|improve this question























  • Are you able to reproduce the behavior within a virtual machine with a fresh installation of the same version of Windows 10 on your system? If you cannot, then it's unlikely a bug, but something on your system that is installed that is misbehaving.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 1:23











  • I am able to reproduce this on 10.0.17763 with only 12 items in the "New" menu (not a fresh install).

    – jonsca
    Jan 19 at 1:55
















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When you first open the right click menu and scroll to the New submenu there will be a long delay (2-5 seconds) before the submenu opens. Once the New submenu opens you can roll the mouse cursor on and off the submenu and it will close and re-open quickly, but as soon as you allow the Context menu to close and try the re-open it the problem returns.



is there a way to set a delay in ms for this item somehow? Or this could be a bug?










share|improve this question














When you first open the right click menu and scroll to the New submenu there will be a long delay (2-5 seconds) before the submenu opens. Once the New submenu opens you can roll the mouse cursor on and off the submenu and it will close and re-open quickly, but as soon as you allow the Context menu to close and try the re-open it the problem returns.



is there a way to set a delay in ms for this item somehow? Or this could be a bug?







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  • Are you able to reproduce the behavior within a virtual machine with a fresh installation of the same version of Windows 10 on your system? If you cannot, then it's unlikely a bug, but something on your system that is installed that is misbehaving.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 1:23











  • I am able to reproduce this on 10.0.17763 with only 12 items in the "New" menu (not a fresh install).

    – jonsca
    Jan 19 at 1:55





















  • Are you able to reproduce the behavior within a virtual machine with a fresh installation of the same version of Windows 10 on your system? If you cannot, then it's unlikely a bug, but something on your system that is installed that is misbehaving.

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 1:23











  • I am able to reproduce this on 10.0.17763 with only 12 items in the "New" menu (not a fresh install).

    – jonsca
    Jan 19 at 1:55



















Are you able to reproduce the behavior within a virtual machine with a fresh installation of the same version of Windows 10 on your system? If you cannot, then it's unlikely a bug, but something on your system that is installed that is misbehaving.

– Ramhound
Jan 19 at 1:23





Are you able to reproduce the behavior within a virtual machine with a fresh installation of the same version of Windows 10 on your system? If you cannot, then it's unlikely a bug, but something on your system that is installed that is misbehaving.

– Ramhound
Jan 19 at 1:23













I am able to reproduce this on 10.0.17763 with only 12 items in the "New" menu (not a fresh install).

– jonsca
Jan 19 at 1:55







I am able to reproduce this on 10.0.17763 with only 12 items in the "New" menu (not a fresh install).

– jonsca
Jan 19 at 1:55












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A slow right-click is caused by context menu handlers. See here: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm



This article will show you how to disable "context menu" handlers step-by-step. In so doing, you'll be able to see which handler would be caused slow menu.






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