2011/1/10 François Revol <revol@xxxxxxx>: >> [...] >>> there, it is pretty convenient. In Windows, the context menu is the >>> expected thing to happen, thus it is not a hidden feature, however it is >>> not useful (at least to me). >> >> You are definitely not alone. And I have never seen this being used by >> anybody. > > It's definitely useful when you do not have a working mouse or can't use it, > using the keyboard shortcut to open it. > This is called accessibility. > Of course, but there is no reason to open the menu when you click with the right mouse button. If you don't have a mouse, you use the keyboard, you don't click the right mouse button.