Right+Click+Extender

Right Click Extender

Right-click context menus are probably the most unused item in Windows why?. Because few users seem to bother with them perhaps because they don't know the menus are there, but more likely because the menus don't include the features that users want as for example, Copy To and Move To commands for files and folders, and shortcuts to Control Panel or Task Manager on the desktop.

With Right-Click Extender, you can add those and other handy shortcuts to Windows' context menus. The utility divides its options into four main headings: - File/Folder, Desktop, Drives, and MyComputer,

Each indicating which set of right-click menus you're modifying.

Within File/Folder, for example, you can add items such as Administrator Command Prompt, Open with Notepad, and the aforementioned Copy To/Move To.

Desktop options are mostly shortcuts to commonly used programs and functions, like Device Manager, Pain, and Hibernate PC.

For many of the additions, you have the option of making them appear only when you hold down the Shift key while right-clicking it is great if you want to keep them as 'secret' menus that stay hidden to other users.  