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Asked: September 26, 20242024-09-26T13:56:55+05:30 2024-09-26T13:56:55+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I prevent the expansion buttons from appearing in the right-click context menu in Ubuntu, so that all options are displayed directly without the need for additional clicks?

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I’ve been tinkering with my Ubuntu setup lately and ran into something that’s driving me a bit crazy. You know those expansion buttons in the right-click context menu? They’re supposed to make things easier, but honestly, I find them more annoying than helpful. Every time I right-click, it feels like I’m just one additional click away from actually getting to the options I need. I want to see everything laid out right there in front of me without having to play this click-and-wait game.

I’ve checked a bunch of settings but haven’t found anything that seems to work. It’s like the default behavior is set in stone. I don’t know if I’m just missing something really obvious or if there’s some hidden gem of a tweak that I haven’t stumbled upon yet. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I love how customizable Ubuntu is, but this specific issue is starting to nag at me.

Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a way to just force the context menu to display all the options without those extra buttons? Maybe it’s an extension or a setting in GNOME Tweaks that I just overlooked? I’ve seen some folks mention different desktop environments that have their context menus set up this way, so I’m wondering if switching environments could help, but I’m kinda hesitant as I have everything just how I like it.

If you’ve figured this out or have any tips, I’d love to hear them. It would be awesome to streamline my workflow and make the right-click experience less cumbersome. Seriously, if you’ve got any hacks or workarounds that work for you, share away! The goal is to get the options displayed all at once so I can finally quit this annoying click fest. Thanks in advance for any thoughts or suggestions you have!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-26T13:56:56+05:30Added an answer on September 26, 2024 at 1:56 pm

      To address your issue with the context menu in Ubuntu, it’s important to note that the behavior you’re describing is part of the GNOME desktop environment’s design, which emphasizes a minimalistic approach. Unfortunately, there isn’t a straightforward native setting that allows you to force the context menu to show all options without the expansion buttons. However, you may want to explore utilizing GNOME Shell extensions, as there are several third-party extensions that can modify the context menu behavior. One such extension is “Context Menu Tweaks,” which aims to enhance the right-click menu by providing more options and changing the way they are displayed. You can search for it using the GNOME Extensions website or via the command line using tools like `gnome-shell-extension-tool` or `gnome-extensions`.

      If you prefer not to dive into extensions, you might consider switching to a different desktop environment like XFCE or KDE Plasma, which have different designs for their context menus. XFCE, for instance, offers a more traditional layout that might align better with your preferences. However, since you mentioned that you enjoy your current setup, testing out a new desktop environment in a live session or a virtual machine can be a good way to explore without fully committing. Make sure to back up your settings before making significant changes, and always keep an eye on the GNOME Tweaks tool, as more options and features are added in updates that could impact your experience. Sharing your experiences with the community may also lead to specific tweaks or extensions that work better for your workflow.

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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-26T13:56:56+05:30Added an answer on September 26, 2024 at 1:56 pm



      Ubuntu Context Menu Customization

      Ubuntu Context Menu Customization

      Sounds like you’re having a frustrating time with the right-click context menu on Ubuntu! I totally get it; those extra steps can really slow you down, especially when you’re just trying to get things done.

      First off, there might not be a straightforward way to configure this directly in the default settings since, as you said, Ubuntu’s context menu behavior is pretty much set. But don’t lose hope! There are definitely a couple of avenues you can explore:

      • GNOME Tweaks: Make sure you’ve got GNOME Tweaks installed. Sometimes there are hidden options for customizing behaviors that are not available in the regular settings. Just search for ‘Tweaks’ in your app launcher and see if you can find anything related to menus.
      • Extensions: Check out the GNOME Extensions website. There are a bunch of extensions that could give you more control over the context menu. Look for ones that specifically mention menu customization or behavior changes.
      • Different Desktop Environments: If you’re open to it, trying a lightweight environment like XFCE or LXQt might give you the context menu experience you want. They often have less clutter and more straightforward access to options. It might be worth setting up a virtual machine or live USB to test before fully switching.

      One more thing to check is if there are any recent updates or forums discussing this. Ubuntu and GNOME change pretty often, so there could be new solutions or tweaks that others have stumbled into.

      In the meantime, if you discover any specific tweaks or extensions that work out for you, please share! It would be cool to have a go-to list for people dealing with the same issue.

      Good luck, and I hope you get that context menu working like you want it soon!


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