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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:19:50+00:00 2026-05-10T18:19:50+00:00

The WebBrowser control has a property called IsWebBrowserContextMenuEnabled that disables all ability to right-click

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The WebBrowser control has a property called ‘IsWebBrowserContextMenuEnabled’ that disables all ability to right-click on a web page and see a context menu. This is very close to what I want (I don’t want anyone to be able to right-click and print, hit back, hit properties, view source, etc).

The only problem is this also disables the context menu that appears in TextBoxes for copy/paste, etc.

To make this clearer, this is what I don’t want:
badcontext

This is what I do want:
goodcontext

I would like to disable the main context menu, but allow the one that appears in TextBoxes. Anyone know how I would do that? The WebBrowser.Document.ContextMenuShowing event looks promising, but doesn’t seem to properly identify the element the user is right-clicking on, either through the HtmlElementEventArgs parameter’s ‘FromElement’ and ‘ToElement’ properties, nor is the sender anything but the HtmlDocument element.

Thanks in advance!

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:19:51+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:19 pm

    have you considered writing your own context menu in javascript? Just listen to the user right clicking on the body, then show your menu with copy and paste commands (hint: element.style.display = ‘block|none’). To copy, execute the following code:

       CopiedTxt = document.selection.createRange();    CopiedTxt.execCommand('Copy'); 

    And to paste:

       CopiedTxt = document.selection.createRange();    CopiedTxt.execCommand('Paste'); 

    Source:

    http://www.geekpedia.com/tutorial126_Clipboard-cut-copy-and-paste-with-JavaScript.html

    NOTE: This only works in IE (which is fine for your application).

    I know its not bulletproof by any means, but here is a code sample that should get you started:

    <html>     <head>         <script type = 'text/javascript'>             var lastForm = null;             window.onload = function(){                  var menu = document.getElementById('ContextMenu');                 var cpy = document.getElementById('CopyBtn');                 var pst = document.getElementById('PasteBtn');                  document.body.onmouseup = function(){                     if (event.button == 2)                     {                         menu.style.left = event.clientX + 'px';                         menu.style.top = event.clientY + 'px';                         menu.style.display = 'block';                          return true;                     }                      menu.style.display = 'none';                 };                  cpy.onclick = function(){                     copy = document.selection.createRange();                     copy.execCommand('Copy');                     return false;                 };                  pst.onclick = function(){                     if (lastForm)                     {                         copy = lastForm.createTextRange();                         copy.execCommand('Paste');                     }                     return false;                 };             };         </script>     </head>      <body oncontextmenu = 'return false;'>         <div id = 'ContextMenu' style = 'display : none; background: #fff; border: 1px solid #aaa; position: absolute;             width : 75px;'>             <a href = '#' id = 'CopyBtn' style = 'display: block; color : blue; text-decoration: none;'>Copy</a>             <a href = '#' id = 'PasteBtn' style = 'display: block; color : blue; text-decoration: none;'>Paste</a>         </div>         sadgjghdskjghksghkds         <input type = 'text' onfocus = 'lastForm = this;' />     </body> </html> 
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