Right Click Extender Helps You Add New Items To Context Menu In Windows 7
Posted February 22, 2010 – 6:11 pm in: FreewareAdding new items to right-click context menu is pretty simple if you a bit about Windows Registry. But if you are a novice Windows user and wish to add some handy items to context menu, here is a useful tool for you.
Our friends at TWCF have released a small tool named Right-click Extender to add new entries to the context menu without actually opening the registry. The current version allows to add following items:
File and Folder Right-click:
# Copy To
# Move To
# Encrypt/Decrypt
# Admin Command Prompt
# File List Create
# My Computer God Mode
# Hide Files
# Unhide File
# Take Ownership
# Hide Folder
# Unhide folder
Desktop Right-click:
# Flip 3D Switcher
# Control Panel
# Administrative Tools
# Registry Editor
# Task Manager
# Desktop God Mode
As this is a standalone tool, you can run without installing it. The file size is just 135 KB and is available to download from the link mentioned below.
Tags: Context Menu, Right-click extender, Windows 7
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