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This is a '''list of commonly used [[Microsoft Windows]] menus'''.
 
==Microsoft menus==
===Most Recently Used menu===
A Most Recently Used (MRU) ismenu a term used in computing to refer tolists the list of programs or documents that were last accessed. It is a feature of convenience allowingallows users to quickly see and access the last few used files and documents, but could also be considered bad in terms of privacy.
 
===Properties menu===
In [[Microsoft Windows]], a properties page is a panel of information in the [[file properties]] dialogue (accessed from the File [[Menu (computing)|menu]], [[context menu]], or by typing alt-Enter, or alt-[[Double-click (computing)|double-click]]ing.) It can be a built-in feature of [[Windows Explorer]] (for example, the file sharing page), or created by a [[shell extension]] (for example [httphttps://www.mutschler.de/mp3ext MP3ext] or [[WinRAR]]))
 
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The system menu<ref>[//msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms748948 msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms748948]</ref> (also called the window menu or control menu) is a [[popup menu]] in [[Microsoft Windows]], accessible by left-[[Point-and-click|click]]ing on the upper-left [[icon (computing)|icon]] of most windows, or by pressing the Alt and Space keys. This menu provides the user with the ability to perform some common tasks on the window, some in atypical ways. For example, normally a user would move a window by dragging the [[title bar]] of the window - but with the option in the system menu the user gets a different cursor and procedure to move the window with.
 
Some applications customize the system menu, typically through the GetSystemMenu [[WinAPI]] function.<ref>{{cite web|url=httphttps://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms647985|title=GetSystemMenu API documentation on MSDN|accessdate=2006-05-24}}</ref> The [[Win32 console]], used e.g. by the Command Prompt ([[Cmdcmd.exe]]), is an example of this and offers the user an ability to change its preferences through its system menu (other applications typically offer the user to change their preferences through the normal menu below their window's title bar).
 
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