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How to Add items to the right-click contextual Windows menu

Mar 18, 2010 04:20 PM
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Tired of being limited with your right-click options in Microsoft Windows? There's a program that could help you out, and it's called Right-Click Extender. Insert many different additional items to the right-click context menu.

Right-Click Extender is an intuitive application that will offer you the possibility to add several important items to the context menu of Windows.

Right-Click Extender will allow you to add or remove the following additional options to a File, Folder, Computer and Desktops Right Click Context Menu:

File and Folder Options:

· Option to add or remove Copy To

· Option to add or remove Move To

· Option to add or remove Admin Command Prompt

· Option to add or remove Encrypt/Decrypt

· Option to add or remove File List Create

· Option to add or remove My Computer God Mode

· Option to add or remove Hide File

· Option to add or remove Unhide File

· Option to add or remove Hide Folder

· Option to add or remove Unhide Folder

· Option to add or remove Take Ownership

Desktop Options:

· Option to add or remove Flip3D

· Option to add or remove Desktop God Mode

· Option to add or remove Control Panel

· Option to add or remove Task Manager

· Option to add or remove Administrative Tools

· Option to add or remove Registry Editor

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