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How quickly your right-click menu appears on desktop icons varies by device and settings.

How quickly your right-click menu appears on desktop icons varies by device and settings.

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puppydemon20
Member
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08-18-2021, 01:12 PM
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Right clicking on stuff just has a very slow load. Drives me crazy, slows down my work. Windows 11. I want to say my previous brand new laptops were like this too, perhaps it is just already as fast as it can possible get? I have very little installed on my laptop. I've tried disabling every service, every startup program, all visual enhancement settings, max performance power settings, etc... and still very slow. This is a new laptop too. 2025 Laptop with i7 Lunar Lake 265V, 32GB of ram. Latest windows 11. Im wondering, Perhaps its normal/average? Anyone here with a laptop, and has instant right click on their end? Might just be universal for mobile chips for efficiency reasons. How fast is yours? See Demo here of loading time:
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puppydemon20
08-18-2021, 01:12 PM #1

Right clicking on stuff just has a very slow load. Drives me crazy, slows down my work. Windows 11. I want to say my previous brand new laptops were like this too, perhaps it is just already as fast as it can possible get? I have very little installed on my laptop. I've tried disabling every service, every startup program, all visual enhancement settings, max performance power settings, etc... and still very slow. This is a new laptop too. 2025 Laptop with i7 Lunar Lake 265V, 32GB of ram. Latest windows 11. Im wondering, Perhaps its normal/average? Anyone here with a laptop, and has instant right click on their end? Might just be universal for mobile chips for efficiency reasons. How fast is yours? See Demo here of loading time:

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mian_yang
Junior Member
42
09-04-2021, 11:53 PM
#2
It’s unusual with such a powerful processor. Check your system by opening Task Manager and viewing the highest CPU usage. Look at which applications are consuming the most processing power.
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mian_yang
09-04-2021, 11:53 PM #2

It’s unusual with such a powerful processor. Check your system by opening Task Manager and viewing the highest CPU usage. Look at which applications are consuming the most processing power.

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BlueStar_LH
Posting Freak
842
09-05-2021, 08:47 AM
#3
I understand you have a desktop setup, though I’m not sure if every laptop is the same.
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BlueStar_LH
09-05-2021, 08:47 AM #3

I understand you have a desktop setup, though I’m not sure if every laptop is the same.

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ripa5000
Posting Freak
884
09-12-2021, 04:15 AM
#4
It happens really fast for me—almost immediate when I click icons, but if I click in the background it shows an hourglass for about half a second.
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ripa5000
09-12-2021, 04:15 AM #4

It happens really fast for me—almost immediate when I click icons, but if I click in the background it shows an hourglass for about half a second.

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ZethPlays
Member
195
09-12-2021, 04:29 AM
#5
Test ShellExView step by step, turning off extensions one at a time. Ensure graphics drivers (Intel, AMD, Nvidia) are fully updated, as the new GPU-accelerated context menu affects performance. If you changed settings through the registry to use classic right-click, it may also cause delays. On similar hardware—i7 processor, 32GB RAM, running Win11—right clicks should work instantly, indicating a possible issue in shell extensions or drivers.
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ZethPlays
09-12-2021, 04:29 AM #5

Test ShellExView step by step, turning off extensions one at a time. Ensure graphics drivers (Intel, AMD, Nvidia) are fully updated, as the new GPU-accelerated context menu affects performance. If you changed settings through the registry to use classic right-click, it may also cause delays. On similar hardware—i7 processor, 32GB RAM, running Win11—right clicks should work instantly, indicating a possible issue in shell extensions or drivers.

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DIDIx13
Member
90
09-12-2021, 08:16 AM
#6
The GPU driver has been fully updated. I used the original right-click menu in Windows 11 for a cleaner look, then switched to the classic version as it was recommended for better performance. Both versions had similar delays. I also tried the ShellExView from another forum suggestion, disabled all Microsoft extensions via Options, and found that the remaining options were in a specific section or filter area within the software.
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DIDIx13
09-12-2021, 08:16 AM #6

The GPU driver has been fully updated. I used the original right-click menu in Windows 11 for a cleaner look, then switched to the classic version as it was recommended for better performance. Both versions had similar delays. I also tried the ShellExView from another forum suggestion, disabled all Microsoft extensions via Options, and found that the remaining options were in a specific section or filter area within the software.

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IamRikyPT
Member
129
09-15-2021, 10:48 AM
#7
Minimal setup! Only Bluestacks is included, though it's currently turned off. Not recommended for use at the moment.
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IamRikyPT
09-15-2021, 10:48 AM #7

Minimal setup! Only Bluestacks is included, though it's currently turned off. Not recommended for use at the moment.

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DERPY__CRUMB
Junior Member
46
09-15-2021, 12:45 PM
#8
In ShellExView focus on Context Menu Handlers instead of just Drop/Preview settings. Occasionally hidden entries—such as those from GPU tools, cloud storage clients, or PDF utilities—can lead to delays. Disable each one individually via the right-click disable option and test by logging in and out. If performance stabilizes, you may also review Autoruns Microsoft Sysinternals under Explorer for extensions not visible in ShellExView.
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DERPY__CRUMB
09-15-2021, 12:45 PM #8

In ShellExView focus on Context Menu Handlers instead of just Drop/Preview settings. Occasionally hidden entries—such as those from GPU tools, cloud storage clients, or PDF utilities—can lead to delays. Disable each one individually via the right-click disable option and test by logging in and out. If performance stabilizes, you may also review Autoruns Microsoft Sysinternals under Explorer for extensions not visible in ShellExView.

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TommyTheLommy
Posting Freak
846
09-17-2021, 01:26 AM
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You need to check the advanced settings or help section, as the term isn't listed there. Look for hidden options or contact support for guidance.
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TommyTheLommy
09-17-2021, 01:26 AM #9

You need to check the advanced settings or help section, as the term isn't listed there. Look for hidden options or contact support for guidance.

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TylerSkillz
Member
198
09-19-2021, 11:46 AM
#10
In ShellExView navigate to the Options Filter By Extension Type section. From there you can change the view to display Context Menu Handlers. By default it shows a mixed collection, so filtering improves clarity. These items are typically marked as Context Menu in the Type column after applying the filter. Disable only the non-Microsoft extensions by right-clicking and selecting Disable Selected Items, then log off/on or restart Explorer to verify. If suspicious entries persist, use Sysinternals Autoruns Explorer tab, which sometimes lists additional shell extensions that ShellExView misses.
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TylerSkillz
09-19-2021, 11:46 AM #10

In ShellExView navigate to the Options Filter By Extension Type section. From there you can change the view to display Context Menu Handlers. By default it shows a mixed collection, so filtering improves clarity. These items are typically marked as Context Menu in the Type column after applying the filter. Disable only the non-Microsoft extensions by right-clicking and selecting Disable Selected Items, then log off/on or restart Explorer to verify. If suspicious entries persist, use Sysinternals Autoruns Explorer tab, which sometimes lists additional shell extensions that ShellExView misses.

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