Unclear these few registry keys and then strong computer card out

Oh, there was a partner in the "check! Intel broke the loophole of Super Terror," and someone commented that Xiao Bian did this to show off his Alienware laptop... Well, it wasn't really "oh," but it just so happened to be such a product.

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Even if the system is powerful—like an Alienware with a 7700HO processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, and a 1060 graphics card—there can still be occasional issues, like the right mouse button not working properly on the desktop. Don’t believe me? Try it yourself.

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After reinstalling the system multiple times and checking the hardware, we finally got a clearer result: The issue with the right-click menu is directly related to the number of software programs installed on the computer.

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Although these entries may not appear directly in the right-click menu, the registry clearly shows their links. Under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers, you can see from the image above that there’s no Nvidia graphics control option listed, while the Intel graphics control panel is set as a non-default option. However, there are numerous hidden entries linked to the right-click menu items.

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It's clear now that the real problem lies in these extra entries. In the registry location mentioned above, all entries except for "New" can be safely deleted. After doing so and restarting your computer, the issue should be resolved.

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