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When I right click in my browser (Maxthon classic and I also use Maxthon2) I
scroll down and choose a function (like open in new window, etc.) and the thin strip of rightclick menu that has that function sticks around ontop of ANY app I run, even after I shut down the browsers. It stays ontop of the desktop, this fantom strip of menu (words included)...it is only the bit of the menu I click. After I restart the computer or log off and back on, it is gone. Suggestions? |
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Hi,
Yes, reinstall or update your display adapter driver. Get the latest version direct from the video card manufacturer. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "anthrorob" wrote in message ... When I right click in my browser (Maxthon classic and I also use Maxthon2) I scroll down and choose a function (like open in new window, etc.) and the thin strip of rightclick menu that has that function sticks around ontop of ANY app I run, even after I shut down the browsers. It stays ontop of the desktop, this fantom strip of menu (words included)...it is only the bit of the menu I click. After I restart the computer or log off and back on, it is gone. Suggestions? |