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Windows 7: add item to right click menu

27 Aug 2012   #1

windows 7 ultimate x64
 
 
add item to right click menu

hi guys.
i installed the hypersnap and i want to add it to the right click menu
that can use this anywhere i want?

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27 Aug 2012   #2

windows 7 ultimate x64
 
 

i found that.
Right Click Context Menu Adder by =Vishal-Gupta on deviantART
but i have a question.if i want to remove some options of right click menu(for example remove "send to" option) what should i do?
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28 Aug 2012   #3

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

I recommend Default Programs Editor. It does everything you mentioned, and it's a standalone app.
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28 Aug 2012   #4

windows 7 ultimate x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Nysos View Post
I recommend Default Programs Editor. It does everything you mentioned, and it's a standalone app.
i think it doe not work for me.my question is below

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by muiacir View Post
i found that.
Right Click Context Menu Adder by =Vishal-Gupta on deviantART
if i want to remove some options of right click menu(for example remove "send to" option) what should i do?
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28 Aug 2012   #5

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

Look at ShellExView - Shell Extension Manager For Windows it can be used to remove items from the context menu, but not all of them.

Look at our tutorial section under C there are several entries for Context menu editing Windows 7 - Tutorial Index

Jerry
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28 Aug 2012   #6

windows 7 ultimate x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Bongo View Post
Look at ShellExView - Shell Extension Manager For Windows it can be used to remove items from the context menu, but not all of them.

Look at our tutorial section under C there are several entries for Context menu editing Windows 7 - Tutorial Index

Jerry
thank you my friend.exactlly my problem is the picture below:

as you see the notepad and hypersnap(it is a program) are added to my right click menu.i could not find them in shellexview.i think i should do changes in registry but i do not know what to do?
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28 Aug 2012   #7

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

Have you looked in the options in hypersnap to see if you can disable it from there?

Did some program add Notepad to the context menu?
It is not there by default I know that.

Jerry
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28 Aug 2012   #8

windows 7 ultimate x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Bongo View Post
Have you looked in the options in hypersnap to see if you can disable it from there?

Did some program add Notepad to the context menu?
It is not there by default I know that.

Jerry
yes you right the notepad is not here as default and it is in my context menu after yesterday morning.i can not remember what did i do.
i want a comprehensive solution learns me how to delete the unwanted files that was added to right click menu
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28 Aug 2012   #9

windows 7 ultimate x64
 
 

i could not find any option in hypersnap
i found a new problem again.if i right click on a file it shows an option that is gray and disable:
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28 Aug 2012   #10

Win 7 Pro x64
Council Bluffs, Iowa
 
 

I downloaded the trial of hypersnap installed it and it did not put a context menu entry in, so I do not know how you accomplished that.
Without knowing what program added Notepad it's going to be hard to tell what entry to remove.
That new entry you must have installed Skydrive Pro
Jerry
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