Windows 7 Explorer Context Menu Icons

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    Windows 7 Explorer Context Menu Icons


    Please, can anyone tell me, if there is a third party utility, that allows to add missing icons for basic commands such as cut/paste/move/copy/delete in the context menu? I couldn't find anything on internet. I don't understand why the Microsoft programmers didn't do this. Thank you very much





    This is how it should appear
    Last edited by Pino76; 21 Dec 2009 at 13:15.
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    Hi Welcome to SF,
    You could follow this tutorial

    Context Menu - Add Shortcuts with Icons

    Context Menu - Add Copy To Folder and Move To Folder

    Hope that helps
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    Thank you Jack, but you didn't read my post properly. I'm looking for an utility. And also, these instructions don't say anything about cut/paste/move/copy/delete icons.
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    Pino76 said:
    Thank you Jack, but you didn't read my post properly. I'm looking for an utility. And also, these instructions don't say anything about cut/paste/move/copy/delete icons.
    I apologize .. Maybe you could try SmartClick
    i never tried that program
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    Pino76 said:
    Please, can anyone tell me, if there is a third party utility, that allows to add missing icons for basic commands such as cut/paste/move/copy/delete in the context menu? I couldn't find anything on internet. I don't understand why the Microsoft programmers didn't do this. Thank you very much

    Hi and welcome


    Might want to take a look here Creating Context Menu Handlers



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    Thanks, but neither of these helped.
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    You could use ShellMenuView see whether those are disabled
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    Capt.Jack Sparrow said:
    You could use ShellMenuView see whether those are disabled

    This application only adds or removes items in the context menu. It doesn't allow to add an icons to the items.
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    Ok, I have finally found solution:
    It's called Moo RightClicker
    Now it looks like this:

    Last edited by Pino76; 21 Dec 2009 at 15:26.
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    Pino76 said:
    Ok, I have finally found solution:
    It's called Moo RightClicker
    Now it looks like this:
    Glad that you got it working ... Thank you for posting back
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