If There Is No Mouse
The Menu key is helpful when there is no mouse connected. If there is one, you might as well right click the item you want because the Menu key only works on the item in focus, which occurs when you click the item in the first place.
The Menu Key
These are examples of the Menu key (right) from the right side of the space bar on two different keyboards.
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