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  1. Just got my new laptop 3 days ago, and I've noticed that the right-click is relatively slow considering that it's a new laptop...

    Sony VPCEB1E0E Intel Core i3330M 213GHz Processor 3GB PC38500 DDR3 SDRAM 320GB Hard Drive

    Takes like 2-2.5 seconds...
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    Something odd there. Check your Task Manager or at least your hard drive light to see if there is a lot of HDD access or CPU or RAM usage. Maybe a anti malware program is checking the menu first.

    You could also check your mouse settings, but I don't think there is a setting for that. Have you tried a different mouse or tried the touchpad or similar R click button to see if they work better?
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  3. I did check everything...I've uninstalled MCAfee but still no change
    I've even tried a new mouse but still the same...
    Do you think it might be something wrong with the laptop?
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  4. by the way, if I press right-mouse for my computer or recycle bin, then I get it instant, only the right mouse click on the desktop takes 2 seconds.
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    Sounds like CPU getting pegged out somehow.
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    The shellexview method described here has worked for some people (see comments below the article, maybe you'll recognize a program that's on your laptop):
    http://www.watchingthenet.com/how-to-fix-slow-right-click-problems-in-windows.html
    Seems to work for some people, but not everyone. Might be worth a shot.
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    2D + Context menu handle issue

    1: Run regedit

    2: Locate > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\Con textMenuHandlers

    3: Left click on "ContextMenuHandlers" to highlight it and then file > export , call it CMH.reg ... your backup

    4: Leave "new" alone ... it'll be one of the other values causing the issue which should be removed

    5: Post what is found under this key if unsure
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  8. Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Sounds like CPU getting pegged out somehow.
    3 days old laptop....
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    Originally Posted by alintatoc View Post
    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Sounds like CPU getting pegged out somehow.
    3 days old laptop....
    Regardless of it being 3 days old new computers come with a lot of "junk" pre installed. Try to list some recent downloads if what is listed above doesn't help
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  10. Originally Posted by HotDamn! View Post
    Originally Posted by alintatoc View Post
    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Sounds like CPU getting pegged out somehow.
    3 days old laptop....
    Regardless of it being 3 days old new computers come with a lot of "junk" pre installed. Try to list some recent downloads if what is listed above doesn't help
    That's another problem...I didn't install much...google chrome...winamp, microsoft office...that's about it...
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  11. Try disable all right click addition options in Context menu manager from Glary Utilities:

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