After using your computer for a long time, have you noticed that the menu content of the right mouse button will become more and more, and sometimes it even affects our normal use.
Today, I would like to recommend an open source and compact right-click menu management tool to youcontextmenumanager
It was very easy to use.
ContextMenuManager is a right-click menu management tool for the WIN system, and its main function is to enable or disable the content of the context menu.
It sounds like a simple tool, but it's not.
There are many powerful functions, involving many types of right-click menus, including: file, folder, this computer, **site, send to, open by, custom file format and other right-click menu items.
The project is written entirely in C and is currently available on GitHub9k star, you say it's not hot.
Go to the project release page and find the latest version, which is very small, only a few hundred k.
It is recommended to **zip format, which will have detailed version instructions, and you can choose according to your system.
Great, this side is win11, use it directly. net4.Version 0.
Double-click the exe file directly to run, and the following is the main interface of the tool.
You can see the list of right-click menu items that already exist in the current win11 system. Use your mouse to click on the appropriate option to add, edit, delete, or disable.
Let's briefly demonstrate the function with you.
For example, there is a "Eye Guard" function in the right-click menu of my desktop, which is basically not used.
You can find the app in the context menu item under "Directory Background" and close it.
For example, if I right-click on the "Send To" menu, I want to add a Send to a folder that I use frequently.
Select Send to, create a new project menu item, and enter the menu text and command.
For this added item, you can also change the text, icons, and even commands to make more personalized actions.
The tool also supports managing the context menu items of files according to the file format.
In the file type menu, for example, set the right-click of the link file and exe file.
Do you think that's all there is to it?
The authors of the project have also added enhancements to the context menu, which I think is the best feature of this tool.
In other rule menus, for example, you can add the "This Computer" item to the right-click menu on the desktop, and you can directly right-click to open My Computer.
In addition to that, you can also add shutdown features, web page features, screenshots, and more.
For example, some friends don't like the function of the ** station, and hope that when deleting files, they can directly delete them permanently and do not put them into the ** station.
That can add a permanent delete function to the right-click menu of the file, and directly select Permanently Delete. Of course, there will be certain risks in this operation, so everyone should use it with caution.
Some operations of the tool will involve the reading and writing of the registry and files, so the author has also made some tips, and it is recommended that everyone take a closer look before the operation.
For more details about this project, interested partners can go to the project address to explore