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contextual menu not visible

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Dec 09, 2017 Dec 09, 2017

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When applying, say a stroke, a second, contextual menu should appear at the top, under the permanent menu bar.

It doesn't appear in my copy of Ai any more, and one thing I can't access, right now, is the variable width tool, which is part of the stroke menu.

How do I get the contextual menus back?

Many thanks

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Community Expert , Dec 10, 2017 Dec 10, 2017

In CC 2018 choose Window > Control

Or Window > Workspace > Essentials Classic

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Dec 10, 2017 Dec 10, 2017

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In CC 2018 choose Window > Control

Or Window > Workspace > Essentials Classic

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 10, 2017 Dec 10, 2017

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Hi Cruls,

If you are looking for the "Control Bar" at the top then TON has answered that correctly and if still it is a different issue then please do let me know?

Thanks,

Raghuveer

Illustrator Team

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got it. many thanks.

frankly, I find it a bit of a sick joke from Adobeto make this essential

'control bar' optional.

it's hard enough as it is to memorise a zillion keyboard shortcut and

methods, only for adobe to play cat and mouse with essentials.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2021 Jan 11, 2021

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Having to change your entire workspace layout just to get a contextual menu to show up IS NOT a logical method, nor is it intuitive.  But worst of all, it's highly unproductive.  If a user has their layout customised to the way they wish to work, it totally disrupts their workflow to have to change the whole 'workspace' just use the contextual menu.    The whole concept of a contextual menu is to GIVE the user access to extra controls at the point they need them.   Not to hide them and make them dig and guess !!

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You don't have to change your workspace in order to get the contextual menu.

This topic is about the control panel.

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guy.cruls  wrote

one thing I can't access, right now, is the variable width tool, which is part of the stroke menu.

I think Shift + W is the shortcut for the Variable Width tool. I'm on my iPad, so let me know if I need to look it up.

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many thanks.

I was referring to the control bar, which offers a dropdown menu of default

shapes, as well as any shapes one may have created. it seems it is a recent

feature from adobe whether or not one sees the control bar - in this same

forum I have just been told I need to be in the 'essentials classic' view

to see the control bar...which I think is profoundly perverse. adobe trying

too hard.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 10, 2017 Dec 10, 2017

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Hi guy.cruls,

sorry if I understand you wrong.

But you can set the control bar to visible in all workspaces (including your own created workspaces).

See screenshots (German UI):

control bar disabled in Menu --> Window --> Control

Steuerungsleiste_controlbar_disabled.png

controlbar is enabled now by checking the same menu

Steuerungsleiste_controlbar_enabled.png

Have fun

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guy.cruls  wrote

in this same forum I have just been told I need to be in the 'essentials classic' view

to see the control bar

A workspace is merely a collection of panels arranged in a certain way. The Essentials Workspace uses the new Properties panel. The Essentials Classic Workspace adds the Control panel and some other panels.

  • If you reset a workspace, it goes back to its default configuration.
  • Any panels not showing can be opened from the Window menu.
  • Eventually you want to create and save your own workspace with the panels configured the way you like them. You can have more than one user workspace. The ones you see are just sample configurations.

As Pixxel says, you can turn on the Control panel with any workspace. Just save it as a new workspace to make it work for you.

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