Configure the depth of the context menu
- Last UpdatedJul 25, 2025
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The depth of the context menu, also known as the Windows shadows or the shadow of the context menu, creates borders for each floating window on the screen. This helps to distinguish one window from the other overlapping windows.
You can configure the depth of the context menu for the InTouch applications in two ways:
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Modifying the System Properties in the Control Panel
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Modifying the Registry entry in the Registry Editor
Configure the Depth of the Context Menu using Control Panel
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Open the Control Panel.
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Highlight System, and select Advanced Settings.
The System Properties dialog box appears.
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In the Advanced tab, under the Performance section, select Settings.
The Performance Options dialog box appears.
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Select the Show shadows under windows checkbox.

Configure the Depth of the Context Menu Using Registry Editor
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Open the Registry Editor.
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Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM.
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Set the value ColorPrevalence" -Type DWORD to 1.
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Restart the WindowMaker.