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everyone brian lagunas here and in this video I wanted to tackle a question that I got probably two days ago from a fellow developer right WPF developer and they wanted to ask theyre like hey Brian how on earth do you replace the WPF system context menu with your own custom context menu now specifically what they were talking about is when youre showing a WPF application and you have the main window right and then you want to right-click on the title of that window youll get the system menu ok and this menu will have options such as you know move minimize maximize or store or close things like that well this person wanted to hide that menu and they wanted to show their own custom context menu but they were having problems they were trying to do everything in saml and it just wasnt working for them well luckily for them I actually know how to do this so I figured I would share my solution so without further ado roll the intro here we have a very simple WPF application running when