Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
A long time ago, I wondered how Microsoft Access put an Edit control on the context menu!!! Then I got another idea ... why do we not use any group of controls on the context menu??? This will make our user interface easier to use and even faster. The good news is that you can make it the same way you design a user control or a form using the Visual Studio designer.
Packet : 105230298supercontextmenu.zip filelist
SuperContextMenu/codeproject225x90.gif
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForButton.cs
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForButton.Designer.cs
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForButton.resx
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForForm.cs
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForForm.Designer.cs
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForForm.resx
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForLabel.cs
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForLabel.Designer.cs
SuperContextMenu/ContextMenuForLabel.resx
SuperContextMenu/copy.png
SuperContextMenu/cut.png
SuperContextMenu/MainForm.cs
SuperContextMenu/MainForm.Designer.cs
SuperContextMenu/MainForm.resx
SuperContextMenu/paste.png
SuperContextMenu/PopedCotainer.cs
SuperContextMenu/PopedCotainer.Designer.cs
SuperContextMenu/PopedCotainer.resx
SuperContextMenu/PoperContainer.cs
SuperContextMenu/PoperContainer.Designer.cs
SuperContextMenu/Properties/
SuperContextMenu/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs
SuperContextMenu/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs
SuperContextMenu/Properties/Resources.resx
SuperContextMenu/ReadMe.txt
SuperContextMenu/SuperContextMenu.csproj
SuperContextMenu/SuperContextMenu.csproj.user
SuperContextMenu/SuperContextMenu.sln