The Windows Forms ContextMenu component is used to provide users with an easily accessible menu of frequently used commands that are associated with the selected object. The items in a context menu are frequently a subset of the items from main menus that appear elsewhere in the application. Context menus are usually available by right-clicking the mouse. On Windows Forms they are associated with other controls.
In This Section
- Introduction to the Windows Forms ContextMenu Component
- Introduces the general concepts of the ContextMenu component, which allows users to create menus of frequently used commands associated with a selected object.
- Adding and Removing Menu Items with the Windows Forms ContextMenu Component
- Explains how to add and remove context menu items.
Related Sections
- Controls You Can Use On Windows Forms
- Provides a complete list of Windows Forms controls, with links to information on their use.
- ContextMenu Class
- Provides reference information on the ContextMenu class and its members.
- Context Menus on Windows Forms
- Introduces the common tasks associated with Windows Forms ContextMenu components.