10 Use the Context Sensitive Menu on a Screen

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10.1 Using the Context Sensitive Menu on a Screen

Context sensitive menus on screens function the same as context sensitive menus on a menu, although the menu options might be different. Each menu offers various options that you might need to perform or provides additional information on the screen. The following is an example of a context sensitive menu on a screen:

As you navigate through screens, the menu options change to reflect options available on the current screen. If you have an application with a list box, menu options are located either under the context sensitive menu area (right-click on list box row displays an options drop down) or as an option column (available on the list box used for the multi-select functionality).

The following table lists some options available for the context sensitive menu.

Option Description
Functions Change according to available functions of current screen (Functions might or might not display, based on the current screen)
Options Change according to available options of current screen (Options might or might not display, based on the current screen)
Tools Attention Program

System Request

Display Messages

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