Context Menu Glitch [closed] - windows

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I'm having a problem with the contextual menu (right click menu) on Windows 10. It seems that the item text disappears sometimes:
Other time, the menu itself doesn't work at all.
I've googled for answers but none of the suggested solutions worked. One thread that seems to describe the same problem was this one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/3fejwo/windows_10_context_menu_glitch/
So I'm hoping (though it might be cruel to do so) that someone else have encountered the same problem and might have a solution for this annoying bug.

It looks like GDI has run out of resources. Open Task Manager, go to the Details pane and show the GDI Objects column and see if any process has more than a few hundred.
...or it's a GPU driver glitch, try using a different driver version. In a worst-case-scenario your physical GPU might be damaged, try using your internal GPU (Intel HD Graphics) and see if that helps.

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This just started to show up on my Windows10 machine. No browser is open. The down arrow includes a "feedback" option that goes to a .cn website. (I don't understand mandarin!) Right clicking does nothing.
How do I make this go away? Is this machine infected?
This is probably something that got install with another package. They often have a checkbox that says install(some crap) and we just click accept without noticing that small checkbox.
You can probably find out what it is by screening trough your running process. Find and destroy that executable. check your mscongif as well.
and you should probably get an Anti Virus.

Uninstalled a program but its context menu is not disappear [closed]

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I just uninstalled Tabby terminal. However, the context menu "Open Tabby here" does not disappear with it. I've tried deleting it via Registry Editor, in here:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell
and restarting the computer, but the context menu is still there. What do I have to do?
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You wrote that you tried something in the register, but not exactly what. Have you tried to change the registry in:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers
If the operations there do not help, install the software:
Easy Context Menu v1.6

Windows 10 Laptop Airplane Mode Stuck On [closed]

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This is a weird one. I turned Airplane mode on awhile ago and now cannot turn it off.
I've tried fairly extensive troubleshooting based on what I've found on-line, though most of it is just a rehash of the same advice.
Confirmed the physical WiFi switch is On
Tried Function + F3
Tried Function + Print Screen
Disabled and enabled the network adapter
Not sure what else to try. Here's a screenshot showing relevant settings. You'll see that the Airplane switch is toggled on and is actually disabled.
Try booting in Windows 10's safe mode and changing the setting or using Registry Editor again. It's possible a driver or something got stuck and is disabling it.
In my case, there is a switch on my laptop body. If it is there and it's off then turn it on.
That's it!!

A issue with my computer,strange [closed]

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what's the matter with it? Windows10
sometimes , I open my computer(laptop),the application's icon will be strange,just like,the picture below.
but once i fresh the desktop them may be normal. if i continue freshing,them may be abnormal instead.
and my source manager will can not open just like the third picture below.
I had already tried to solve this problem but it didn't work.
who knows the problem?
I am so sorry that i don't have 10 reputation point to post image
I think i know what you mean. I think all your desktop icons are a white. It's usually fixed by using CCleaner which can be downloaded here: https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download
And you also need around 1 gigabyte of free data on your C:\ drive. If the problem still persists then i recommend you to clean the icon cache:
https://superuser.com/questions/499078/refresh-icon-cache-without-rebooting

How can I open a program always in 600x400? [closed]

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How can I open a program always in 600x400? When I restart the computer I don't wanna configure again, how can I do this?
Observation: My resolution is 1920x1080 and I wanna open the program in 600x400 without change my resolution.
Sorry for my english, I don't speak very well this language.
It depends on the program you want to open.
Some programs have a specific setting for this case.
Take a look on the documentation, or you can try to go to Regedit and look for the Key of program that you want to start with 600x400.
In the Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\(CompanyName)\(SoftwareName)
Normally there is some settings about size of the window.
Good luck.
To change your display resolution from the command line - try the free nircmd.exe from http://www.nirsoft.net/

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