1 Shift+F 10 is a standard keyboard shortcut in Windows operating system, which is used to open the right-click menu of the selected item. No matter where the cursor is on the screen, it can be used in most Windows applications. To use Shift+F 10, first select or highlight an item to open the right-click menu, and then press Shift and F 10 on the keyboard. This will display the right-click menu related to the item.
2. Many modern keyboards have a key marked as "menu" or with a small menu icon, which is usually called "application key" or "context menu key". This key is usually located between the right Ctrl key and the right Alt key. To use this key to open the right-click menu, move the cursor to the item to open the menu, and then press the Apply key. Like Shift+F 10, this will open the right-click menu related to the selected item.
Both methods are very convenient and can help you access the right-click menu quickly without using the mouse. This is especially useful for users who often need to use the keyboard instead of the mouse, such as editing documents, designing graphics or playing games. At the same time, these methods can also improve your work efficiency, because you can access commonly used commands and options faster.