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Hi @SturmB! I'm Dosu and I’m helping the desktop team. There isn't currently a way to allow site-specific context menus in Zen—its own context menu always appears, and there's no setting, flag, or mod (like holding CTRL) to bypass this behavior. A maintainer has confirmed that the context menu can't be customized or changed at this time, which implies that site-specific menus are not supported and there are no workarounds available in the browser settings or via extensions reference. To reply, just mention @dosu. How did I do? Good | Irrelevant | Incorrect | Verbose | Hallucination | Report 🐛 | Other |
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Some sites have an essential context menu that overrides the default browser's right-click menu. This is no problem in Chrome, but Zen seems to disallow those custom context menus, always showing its own no matter what.
Is there any way to stop Zen from preventing those site-specific context menus from appearing? Perhaps a mod or something that allows you to hold [CTRL] while right-clicking to allow that custom context menu to appear instead of Zen's?
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