What’s causing the Random appearances of the right-click menu on Windows?
We investigated this particular issue by looking at various user reports and testing out the different repair strategies that are commonly recommended by other affected users that have already managed to resolve the issue. As it turns out, several different scenarios will trigger this particular behavior. Here’s a shortlist of culprits that have the potential of causing this behavior: If you’re also encountering this behavior and you’re looking for a fix capable of resolving the problem, this article will provide you with several troubleshooting guides that should allow you to fix the problem. Down below, you’ll find a collection of potential fixes that other users in a similar situation have successfully used to resolve this error message. For the best results, we advise you to follow the methods below in the same order that we arranged them in (ordered by efficiency and difficulty). Eventually, you should stumble upon a fix that will resolve the issue regardless of the culprit that’s causing the problem. Let’s begin!
Method 1: Running the Keyboard Troubleshooter (Windows 10 only)
As it turns out, this particular issue can be caused by some kind of file corruption or an incomplete driver that is glitching the functionality of your mouse. In this case, one method that will resolve the issue automatically is to run the Keyboard troubleshooter. Several affected users have reported that in their case, the problem was occurring due to a glitch in which the context shortcut (right-click menu) was continuously being triggered. In their case, running the Keyword Troubleshooter resolved the issue. This procedure will analyze your keyboard and mouse configuration for any inconsistency. If any problems are found, the utility will automatically recommend an automated fix that might resolve the issue. Here’s a quick guide on running the keyboard troubleshooter on your Windows 10 computer: If you’re still encountering random apparitions of the context menu (right-click menu), move down to the next method below.
Method 2: Disable ClickLock
As it turns out, this particular issue can also occur due to a Mouse feature called ClickLock. This feature is supposed to enable the user to drag without holding the mouse button, but it’s known to cause random context menus (right-click menus) to appear with certain mouse configurations. Several Windows users that were also struggling to resolve this issue have reported that they managed to resolve the issue by accessing the Mouse Properties screen and disabling ClickLock. Follow the instructions down below for step-by-step instructions on doing this: Note: You should be able to follow this method regardless of your OS version, but the menus might be a little different depending on the mouse driver that you’re using. If the same issue is still occurring, move down to the next method below.
Method 3: Checking for a pressed key
At this point, you should start considering the possibility of a physically pressed key that is the equivalent of a right-click. On most PCs, Shift + F10 or the Menu key is the equivalent of a mouse right-click. Several Windows users that found themselves in a similar situation have managed to resolve the issue by opening the On-screen keyboard utility to check if any keyboard keys are stuck. To do this, press Windows key + R to open up a Run dialog box. Then, type “osk” in the text box and press Enter to open up the On-Screen Keyboard utility. With the keyboard opened, take a look at the list of keys and see if any key is pressed (their color is changed to blue). If this investigation determines that some key is indeed stuck and you can’t get it unstuck, the best-case scenario here is to simply connect a different keyboard. In case you’re encountering the issue with a peripheral connected to a laptop, lose the external keyboard and use the built-in keyboard.
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