Edit right click menu new windows 7
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Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Vijay A. Verma's post on December 13, ShellExView is also by Nirsoft but differs from ShellMenuView because this tool displays the shell extensions that provide dynamic context menu options a lot of software installs use. These often come in the form of context entries with their own sub menus, custom icons and the options change according to what you have right clicked on. Shell extensions that are shown in ShellExView are mostly those which depend on a DLL file to show their menu options and are sometimes a cause for lags or delays when right clicking on a file and the context menu itself takes a while to appear, or in the worst case crashes Explorer.
Menu shell extensions cannot be deleted but can be enabled or disabled which is enough to find an offending entry causing issues or those you have no use for. ShellExView is portable and works on Windows 98 to 7 bit and bit.
Download ShellExView. The popular junk and privacy cleaning tool CCleaner keeps getting useful functions added to it, and one of them is a Context Menu viewer and and remover. The entries viewable are a bit like those found in ShellExview which is the shell extensions that have an associated DLL running them. From there you can see whether the entry is connected to a directory, file or drive and if it has already been disabled.
CCleaner is either portable or a setup installer and works with Windows XP and above. Download CCleaner. MenuMaid is a very easy to use and simple context shell extension enabler and disabler.
Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: September 6, Method 1. Click on the Windows icon on the bottom left corner of the screen to bring up the programs tab. This folder contains all of the applications, shortcuts and other options that are present in your right-click context menu.
Add a key to the ContextMenuHandlers folder. Change the Default Value of the sub-key. In order for the computer to recognize the application, you must add the path to the executable. To find the path of a file or folder, right-click on the address bar of the window in which the file or folder is located.
You can also directly paste the pathway as the Default Value of the key. Make sure that you add the path of the file, application, or folder correctly into the value of the Default key. Make sure that you do not interfere or edit the values of any other keys other than ContextMenuhandlers. Editing or deleting the wrong folders or keys could corrupt the operating system.
Some programs ask you if you want the option added to your context menu while others do not. Now granted, I probably said yes a couple of times, thinking how useful it would be to have that in my right-click menu, but there are still many I never use! Now that is just way too long! So how can we customize the menu to something more manageable?
First, make sure to back up your registry in case something gets messed up. There is a right-click menu for files and another for folders. To get to the one for files, head over to this registry key:. All the folders listed under ContextMenuHandlers are applications that show up when you right click on a file in Windows. You can either delete the folder to remove the option or simply disable the folder, which is better in case you want to bring it back later on. All you need to do is add a minus sign without the parentheses — in front of the key value like shown below:.
Click OK, then the refresh button at the top and then try right-clicking on the file!
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