Does
your browser, Windows Explorer or other software lack the usual Menu
Bar? Then this post is for you. I have been working on computers for
over four years now and experience tells me that a lot of people has this
dilemma. They do not know how to get it to show up, and in turn, affects their
productivity.
With
Windows Explorer(or Computer, or whatever name you are accustomed to), you just
have to click on Organize then click on Layout and
then click on the Menu bar to check it so it will show every
time you open Windows Explorer.
In
Firefox, you just have to right click on the header(the top part)
and then click on Menu bar.
The
same with Internet Explorer, just right click on the top part
and then click on the Menu bar.
Easy
peasy, right?
BUT
wait, there's more!
The
easiest trick in the book is pressing the ALT key on your
keyboard!This will not make the Menu bar visible permanently but enough for you
to see it and do stuff with it, and it's super quick. You have to of course
make sure that the app(browser, or Windows Explorer) is in focus (meaning,
this is where your computer is paying attention at the moment)by clicking on it.
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