I think that, at a higher cognitive level, a user remembers what
actions can be performed at a particular activity, not whether or not
a menu exists. Frequently there is also a visual/motor memory
asociated with the menu layout (example: third item = discard
message).

The way a user discovers what actions can be performed is via an
explanation, by an example, and by pressing the menu button to explore
the menu.

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