Explorer 7 picture capture

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Just up graded to IE7, when I had 6 when I wanted to capture a picture I just
moved the currser over the upper right corner of a pic and a save button
appeared. This dosent happen in 7, you have to right click and save. Many
pics (I save thumbs for site reviews) are giving me a "right click funtion
disabled" message. I'm a novice, so any advice on how to set 7 to work as
described above would be most helpful, but please keep it simple.
 
Searttleboy said:
Just up graded to IE7, when I had 6 when I wanted to capture a
picture I just moved the currser over the upper right corner of a pic
and a save button appeared. This dosent happen in 7, you have to
right click and save. Many pics (I save thumbs for site reviews) are
giving me a "right click funtion disabled" message. I'm a novice, so
any advice on how to set 7 to work as described above would be most
helpful, but please keep it simple.
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Yes, the Image Toolbar has been
discontinued and the right click
function may have been disabled
intentionally by the sites you are
having problems with.

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Just up graded to IE7, when I had 6 when I wanted to capture a picture I just
moved the currser over the upper right corner of a pic and a save button
appeared. This dosent happen in 7, you have to right click and save. Many
pics (I save thumbs for site reviews) are giving me a "right click funtion
disabled" message. I'm a novice, so any advice on how to set 7 to work as
described above would be most helpful, but please keep it simple.

Not sure if this would interest you, but Firefox can still show the
context menu even when right-click is supposedly disabled.
 
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