Radial Menus?


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Radial Menus?


    Salutations,

    I've been googling the internet for about a week now, trying to optimize my windows workflow. I thought maybe if I spend a week or so trying to minimize my clicks to tasks I might save time overall. However, one thing I still haven't found is radial menus for Windows 7.

    Brink, this is sort of directed to you, since I've read many of your context menu tweak tutorials...

    What I'd like to do, is remove all context items from the menus starting with the desktop. When I right click my desktop, I get:


    View >
    Sort By >
    Refresh
    --------
    Paste
    Paste Shortcut
    Undo
    --------
    Nvidia Control Panel
    --------
    Shared Folder Sync (Office) >
    --------
    New >
    --------
    Screen Resolution
    Gadgets
    Personalize


    I mean look at it, and if I click from the top half of the screen, View is what starts next to my pointer. So I have to drag all the way down the menu, adding extra workflow. I don't even use any of those except New > Notepad|Wordpad|Excel and RARELY Personalize.

    What I'd like to do though, is remove everything, then add functions I would typically use everyday, like a shortcut to Documents, Magnifier, Onscreen Keyboard, Google Chrome, and TASK MANAGER!!! (Really want this lol)

    Just getting the info to customize the context menu to the above description would be perfect, but if it's possible I'd also like to reduce my scroll length by changing the Bar to a Radial Menu.

    Instead of dragging 8 rows down each time I want to access Personalize, I could simply drag 1 row Seven 0 Clock, or 1 row Four 0 Clock. Overall saving time, and energy.

    I'm fine with installing third party apps to accomplish this, if there are any recommendations. Though I haven't found anything from google.


    Thanks for taking the time to read this, I hope we can figure this out to increase overall productivity from Windows 7... or possibly influence features for 8...
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  2. Posts : 934
    Windows 8.1 ; Windows 7 x86 (Dec2008-Jan2013)
       #2

    There are some right click replaces, but they are traditional (linear).
    There are some docks for some applications which resemble pie (radial) menus.

    But I am not aware of any software, which would combine these two features.


    As alternative non-radial solutions,

    I would recommend looking at something like Dell dock (or more advanced version Object Dock Stardock Corporation - Software - ObjectDock Plus - Product Information) Picture is attached.

    And you can also use shortcuts.
    The Master List of New Windows 7 Shortcuts
    For example:
    Win+number (1-9): Starts the application pinned to the taskbar in that position, or switches to that program.


    So, if you pin Documents, Magnifier, Onscreen Keyboard, Google Chrome, and TASK MANAGER you can start them by Win+1, Win+2, Win+3, etc…


    Picture of Dell Dock:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Radial Menus?-dell_dock.png  
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  3. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #3

    Have a look at Kishan's latest tool, you'll like it

    Ultimate Tool To Customize The Context Menu In Windows | door2windows

    A Guy
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    So I'm guessing, there is absolutely no way to remove useless shell context menus?

    I've only recently noticed how annoying it is.

    View >
    Sort By >
    Refresh

    I NEVER use these, yet they hinder workflow every time I open a context menu!

    I could say the same for my browser and other apps, but I wanted to tweak OS first.

    Oh well.
    Last edited by reinartz42; 17 Jul 2011 at 18:47. Reason: Added Rep to Answers
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  5. Posts : 53,365
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #5

    I'm not sure about your specific choices, but I've removed unwanted handlers with ShellExView

    Managing the Context Menu Entries

    A Guy
      My Computer


 

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