This video tutorial is going to show you how to edit context menu in Windows 7.
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When you install many different applications on your computer, a couple of them will automatically be added to your right click context menu. You can remove some of these applications from right click menu by deleting or disabling the folder.
Step #1 open run
To get started, on your windows search box type 'Run' and open.
Step#2 regedit
Type 'regedit' and click ok.
Step#3 open hkey_classes_root
Click on HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT- *(star)-shelex-context menu handlers.
Step#4 choose the file you want to remove
All the folders listed under ContextMenuHandlers are applications that show up when you right click on a file in Windows. There are two things that you can do:-You can either delete the folder to remove the option or simply disable the folder. Disabling the folder is better since you will be able to bring it back later on.
To disable an application, click the folder in the left pane. Right click on the key value on the right pane and choose "Modify". Add a minus (-) in front of the key value.
Click OK, then the refresh button at the top and then try right-clicking on the file! By now, the program should be gone from the context menu.
Step#5 Do the same for folders
You can do the same for folders by going to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT-Folder-shellex-ContextMenuHandlers
Keep in mind that you can either delete the folders under ContextMenuHandlers or you can simply disable them by editing the key and putting a -- in front of the value.
How to Edit Context Menu in Windows
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