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  2. Context menu - Wikipedia

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    A context menu from LibreOffice Writer, appearing when the user right-clicks on a page element A context menu from Ubuntu desktop. A context menu (also called contextual, shortcut, and pop up or pop-up menu) is a menu in a graphical user interface (GUI) that appears upon user interaction, such as a right-click mouse operation.

  3. Context-sensitive user interface - Wikipedia

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    A context-sensitive user interface offers the user options based on the state of the active program. [1] Context sensitivity is ubiquitous in current graphical user interfaces, often in context menus.

  4. Mouse button - Wikipedia

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    One-button mouse Three-button mouse Five-button ergonomic mouse. A mouse button is an electric switch on a computer mouse which can be pressed (“clicked”) to select or interact with an element of a graphical user interface.

  5. Menu key - Wikipedia

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    The Menu key Two different keycap versions Copilot key (at center) on a Lenovo Legion 7i laptop. Starting in 2024, this key replaces the menu key for licensed Windows-compatible keyboards.

  6. Point and click - Wikipedia

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    A single click or "click" is the act of pressing a computer mouse button once without moving the mouse. Single clicking is usually a primary action of the mouse. Single clicking, by default in many operating systems, selects (or highlights) an object while double-clicking executes or opens the object.

  7. Context-sensitive help - Wikipedia

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    Context-sensitive help is a kind of online help that is obtained from a specific point in the state of the software, providing help for the situation that is associated with that state.

  8. Context (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a task context is the minimal set of data used by a task (which may be a process, thread, or fiber) that must be saved to allow a task to be interrupted, and later continued from the same point.

  9. Apache Click - Wikipedia

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    Apache Click is a page and component oriented web application framework for the Java language and is built on top of the Java Servlet API.. It is a free and open-source project distributed under the Apache license and runs on any JDK installation (1.5 or later).