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MENU File - What is a .menu file and how do I open it?
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What is a MENU file? Menu file used by id Tech 3 (Quake III engine) games; specifies the layout and properties for the game menus and the HUD (Head-Up Display) interface; saved in a plain-text format; commonly stored within .PK3 game packages.
More Information MENU files can be used for customizing buttons, backgrounds, and mouse over behaviors, and the first-person perspective display features, including menus, text styles, colors, textures, gun crosshairs, and the locations of interface elements.
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.MENU File Extension
2 file types use the .menu file extension.
Quake 3 Engine Menu File
| Developer | id Software |
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4.3 | 8 Votes |
What is a MENU file?
Menu file used by id Tech 3 (Quake III engine) games; specifies the layout and properties for the game menus and the HUD (Head-Up Display) interface; saved in a plain-text format; commonly stored within .PK3 game packages.
More Information
MENU files can be used for customizing buttons, backgrounds, and mouse over behaviors, and the first-person perspective display features, including menus, text styles, colors, textures, gun crosshairs, and the locations of interface elements.
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Programs that open or reference MENU files
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id Software Quake 3
Paid
Microsoft Notepad
Included with OS
Microsoft WordPad
Other text editor
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id Software Quake 3
Paid
Apple TextEdit
Included with OS
Other text editor
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id Software Quake 3
Paid
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GNU Emacs
Free
Other text editor
Category: Game Files
Updated: May 24, 2010
macOS Menu Extra
| Developer | Apple |
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4.0 | 2 Votes |
A MENU file may also be a Menu Extra used by Mac operating systems starting with Mac OS X 10.1. It contains a small program, sometimes referred to as a "menulet," that allows Mac OS X / macOS users to monitor and adjust settings on their computers. Examples include AirPort, Time Machine, and network preferences. MENU files replaced .DOCK files, which had previously been used to install Dock Extras.
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MENU file open in macOS
Apple introduced Menu Extras with the release of Mac OS X 10.1. Menu Extras are small icons that appear in the right side of the macOS menu bar . They provide quick access to system and app settings. For example, the Time Machine Menu Extra allows you to quickly view your backup status or access your Time Machine backup.
MENU files are located in the following directory:
Macintosh HD/System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras
For example, TimeMachine.menu resides in this folder. The Battery, Wi-Fi, Spotlight Search, Control Center, and Notification Center icons that appear in Macs' Menu Bars are also Menu Extras. However, in recent versions of macOS, these Extras' MENU files no longer reside in the Menu Extras directory.
How to open a MENU file
MENU files allow you to add Menu Extras to your Mac's menu bar. In most cases, they are installed automatically along with the corresponding program. However, you may also be able to install a Menu Extra by double-clicking a MENU file. When installed correctly, the Menu Extra will appear on the right side of your Mac's menu bar.
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Updated: March 1, 2021