Master Windows NT Explorer Do the Right Click Paul Jones
How do I speed actions up with the mouse?
The more you work with Windows NT 4.0, the more you'll realize that just about everything you want to do is available in a right-click pop-up menu. When in doubt, right-click (or, as Microsoft loves to say, "click the secondary mouse button"). More often than not, you'll be rewarded with a context-sensitive pop-up menu full of relevant commands.
Windows 95 users who are used to right-clicking the Taskbar to perform basic tasks, such as minimizing windows, will see new features in NT 4.0, including quick access to the Task Manager. Just right-click over an empty area of the Taskbar or over the Taskbar clock, then select Task Manager. The Task Manager lets you view all active applications and processes, plus you get a real-time graphical view of CPU and memory usage.