Some folders can t use Chinese characters, can win10 add notes? Hints on the mouse finger

Updated on technology 2024-05-13
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. First of all, return to the position of win10 traditional desktop, and then double-click the left button to open the desktop "This computer" icon, then you can enter the explorer window. Then click on the view option above and select the "Change Folder and Search Options" option in the window below.

    2. At this time, the folder option setting window shown in the figure below will be displayed, switch this interface to the view options column, you can find the "display prompt message when the mouse points to folders and desktop items" option in the advanced settings window below, and then check it directly. Once you've done that, just click OK to save your settings.

    1. Get the file: The file exists in the folder, which is the folder configuration file, and there is no file by default.

    Method 1: You need to change the folder properties (such as the folder icon) first, so that the files generated under the folder can be generated.

    Change the icon: Generally, right-click the folder and select Properties--> Custom--> Change the icon--> Select the icon of a folder at random--> OK--> Apply --> OK.

    Method 2: You can also create it yourself (provided that it is not in the original folder, otherwise you will not be able to create a file, you can only create desktop(2).)ini)

    It may not be able to be seen because this is a system configuration file, which is hidden by default, and the hidden file needs to be displayed. Attention needs to be paid here.

    If it is built by the user himself, of course, this step is not required.

    2. Set up a configuration file.

    Copy the following ** into the file. I'm using the notes file name sorting. Therefore, the remarks are sorted by numbers. It depends on the needs of each.

    shellclassinfo]

    infotip=This is what needs to be remarked.

    iconresource=c:\windows\system32\,4

    You think it's the same as everything else on the internet??? Then you are wrong!!

    3. Refresh the folder status.

    This step is also very important, without doing it, it will take a long time to see results.

    That's why a lot of people think it's useless.

    Perform the operation of changing the icon: Generally, right-click the folder and select Properties -- Customize -- Change the icon -- > Select the icon of a folder at random -- OK -- Apply --.

    Let's see if it's done.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This may be caused by insufficient memory and too much cache on the computer, you can wait for the computer to respond accordingly, delete some unnecessary files to solve this problem, the specific operation steps are as follows:

    1. Click the Start button and select the Run option.

    2. Enter regedit in the dialog box and click to enter.

    3. After entering, find the hkey classes root folder.

    4. After entering, find the hkey classes root directory and click to enter.

    5. After entering, find the hkey classes root directory background

    ShellEx ContextMenuHandlers folder.

    6. In this folder, delete the files except new.

    7. The above is the solution, if it still doesn't work, it is recommended to reinstall the system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This problem may be that a program associated with the context menu has been banned by antivirus software, resulting in the failure to load the context menu successfully. Just delete that right-click menu, or trust that software in your antivirus software. (I also encountered the same problem and solved it this way).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've been doing computer repairs for many years, and I've seen this kind of repair countless times.

    Win10 right-click folder is unresponsive, and then keep turning in circles, or the white screen (black screen) flashes back to normal.

    Two situations: the first is that all files on the desktop cannot be right-clicked, and the right-click is stuck. This is a registry issue, you can clean up the registry a bit.

    The second is that there are only files on this computer, and the file class cannot be right-clicked, which is a problem with the system file table setting. You can write an eveyone permission to the system64 folder.

    Of course, there are other problems that are unresponsive, and there are too many ways to say them all. I've done a lot of debugging remotely with a lot of customers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Software right-click management conflicts, you can right-click management in 360 functions to cancel the right-click of some useless software, or use the right-click management of velvet.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    PS: It has little to do with viruses, and it has little to do with some complicated operations on the Internet.

    These happened only after the folder was viewed inside the Details Pane

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Remove software that may be causing crashes, such as adding options to right-clicks.

    For example: deamon tools

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Well,Yesterday just installed win 10 also encountered the same problem,At first, you have to use the keyboard to log out and log in again, and the mouse can only be used。 This morning I found that it seems that by pressing the windows key of the keyboard, you can press the start menu and then cancel the switch back to the desktop mouse. No other methods have been tried.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I've had this issue recently. At first, I thought it was an operating system problem, but then I dropped to win7 and found that the problem still existed. I judged that it might be a hardware problem, so I went into the BIOS and let the BIOS factory reset and the problem was solved.

    If you rule out mouse problems, software problems, and operating system issues. Try a factory reset of the BIOS. The specific operation is asked to Du Niang.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'm the same.,As long as the computer is stuck.,The mouse can't be used.,Restart it with the keyboard every time.。。。

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The same trouble, I suspect that the driver of a certain hardware is incompatible, and Ruijie client cannot be used on my 10.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Like mine, as long as you snap the mouse, it won't work, and it will beep when you move.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Press Ctrl Alt Del, then press the up and down keys to log out, and press Enter!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My Dell notebook is also experiencing this problem. Fuck it, the mouse can move, click without any response, bring up the task manager and it's back to normal. Ay..

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Me too.,The probability of encountering it is still very high.,Win10 is really a pit.。

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Me too.,Sometimes it's stuck on the lock screen when you boot up.。。。 I'm going to manually turn off the power and turn it on again.。。

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Mine is the same, don't know how to fix it?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1、Windows10 can't type Chinese characters,Basically, the automatic input method IME is disabled,At this time, we need to reactivate IME。 When win10 cannot input Chinese characters, first we need to restart the "input method" program: right-click the desktop "windows" icon and select the "run" item from its right-click menu.

    4. According to the prompts, press the "windows" + "space" keys many times at the same time to realize the mutual switching operation between different input methods.

    5. If the above methods cannot solve the problem of entering Chinese characters, we also need to operate: right-click the desktop "Windows" button and select the "Computer Management" item from its right-click menu.

    6. From the open "Computer Management" interface, go to "System Tools" - "Task Scheduler" - "Task Scheduler Library" - "Microsoft" - "Windows" - "TextServicesFramework" menu item, find the "MSCtrMonitor" item on the right side of the window, right-click the MSCtrMonitor item, and select the "Proceed" item from its right-click menu.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Are there any screenshots? I don't know what you're talking about

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