Anyone else having this issue: When searching any app (UWP & Win32) in Cortana, right click does not work.
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But, nothing happens when right clicking anything in Cortana search results. CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER does not work either (it should open selected item elevated).
Is this just me or do any of you have the same issue?
Hi Kari,
I've had the same issue on my Win10 x64 en-us build 16193. No problem to start the app in question but right-click menu didn't appear. Now after full restarting with shutdown -r -t 0 right-click menu and CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER also works fine. I'll watch this issue in advance.
Chris
I have this (maybe a bit out there in its radical nature), why not call them 10.1, 10.2 etc?
Why decimals? Officially they are already using quite logical naming policy, next feature upgrades will be version 1709, version 1803, version 1809 and so on.
Half serious, half joking:
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is The Last Windows and that in the future feature upgrades will be published twice a year in March and September. Decimals would end quite soon; original release had been 10.0, November Update 10.1, Anniversary Update 10.2, Creators Update 10.3, coming so called Fall Update in September 10.4, meaning 10.9 would be version 2003 (March 2020) in less than three years from now, forcing them to go to Windows 11 in September 2020.
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External: 2TB for backups, 2*3TB USB3 network drives for media Internet Speed: 100/20 Mbps VDSL Browser: Maxthon 3.3.4.1000, IE 11.0.9879.0 Antivirus: Windows Defender 4.7.9879.0
Why decimals? Officially they are already using quite logical naming policy, next feature upgrades will be version 1709, version 1803, version 1809 and so on.
Half serious, half joking:
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is The Last Windows and that in the future feature upgrades will be published twice a year in March and September. Decimals would end quite soon; original release had been 10.0, November Update 10.1, Anniversary Update 10.2, Creators Update 10.3, coming so called Fall Update in September 10.4, meaning 10.9 would be version 2003 (March 2020) in less than three years from now, forcing them to go to Windows 11 in September 2020.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Built OS: W10 Pro + W10 Preview CPU: i7 Hard Drives: Dual swop 2.5" SSD Hard Drive Rack. Internet Speed: 385mbs Other Info: Surface Pro 4 i7. +
MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: iBuyPower OS: Windows 10 and windows insider CPU: AMD Ryzen 7X Motherboard: Asus Prime X370 Pro Memory: 64 Gb Graphics Card: Radeon RX480 8 GB Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung 28 inch UHD 4 Screen Resolution: 3840 x 2160 Hard Drives: 2 Samsung 1 TB SSD each
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self Built OS: W10 Pro + W10 Preview CPU: i7 Hard Drives: Dual swop 2.5" SSD Hard Drive Rack. Internet Speed: 385mbs Other Info: Surface Pro 4 i7. +
MSI GE 70 i7 super raid 0 (3 drives)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Surface Pro 4 i7 OS: W10 Pro
Why decimals? Officially they are already using quite logical naming policy, next feature upgrades will be version 1709, version 1803, version 1809 and so on.
Half serious, half joking:
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is The Last Windows and that in the future feature upgrades will be published twice a year in March and September. Decimals would end quite soon; original release had been 10.0, November Update 10.1, Anniversary Update 10.2, Creators Update 10.3, coming so called Fall Update in September 10.4, meaning 10.9 would be version 2003 (March 2020) in less than three years from now, forcing them to go to Windows 11 in September 2020.
Isn't that pretty much the way Apple does it with their MAC OS X and version upgrades that carry names such as Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Yosemite and now Sierra. Apple did rename their OS to macOS for the Sierra edition, probably moving away from the X for 10. And the last few editions/versions have also been free.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Customs, Dell, HP, ASUS OS: Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint CPU: AMD and Intel Motherboard: Dell and Gigabyte Sound Card: Onboard Monitor(s) Displays: Dell 24" Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Hard Drives: SATA and NVMe SSDs and SATA HDDs Browser: Firefox, Edge, Chromium, Vivaldi, SeaMonkey Other Info: 4 computers on KVM switch
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo OS: Win11 Pro, Win7, Win10 Home and Pro, Linux Mint, MS-DOS 6.20 w/Win3.1 CPU: AMD and Intel Monitor(s) Displays: 12", 13", 14", 15", 17" Browser: Firefox, Edge, Chromium [not Chrome], Vivaldi, SeaMonkey
Isn't that pretty much the way Apple does it with their MAC OS X and version upgrades that carry names such as Snow Leopard, Mountain Lion, Yosemite and now Sierra. Apple did rename their OS to macOS for the Sierra edition, probably moving away from the X for 10. And the last few editions/versions have also been free.
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