It's an OS feature of the Windows shell. Menus and the top level windows in VFP are drawn by Windows so they inherit the features of the OS. The menu behavior you describe is used in most applications if you look closely.
The new look of menus is much cleaner as there's a little more breathing room in the white space between items but I guess that's very subjective :-)
+++ Rick ---
>Found a new "feature" of running VFP under Windows 10 - menus line up differently than before.
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>That is, under Win7 and earlier, the left side of the popup (submenu) would line up with the left side of the menu pad it was launched from.
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>Under Win10, the *right* side of the popup lines up with the *right* side of the menu pad.
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>Is this a machine setting or something in VFP that has to be set?
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>Albert