7 best context menu editors for Windows

By using the context menu editor for Windows, you have full control over your menu.

The context menu options (right-click menus) are really useful, providing additional options based on what you click on. However, they can quickly become cumbersome as more apps add their own options. But you still might not find the options you desire most. By using the context menu editor for Windows, you have full control over your menu.

Note: The context menu editor will edit your registry. Make a backup of your registry in case something goes wrong or you want to return to the default option.

1. CCleaner – The best multi-tool

CCleaner is one of the most popular and widely used PC cleaning and optimization utilities for Windows. This simple software contains a lot of features, like registry optimization, duplicate file finder, startup optimizer, etc. But one of the less known features of this software is that it also has can be used as a basic context menu editor for Windows, allowing disabling and deleting items.

To manage context menu items, navigate to Tools -> Startup, then select the Context Menu tab. Select the context menu item you want to disable and click the Disable button. If you want to completely delete the item, click the Delete button.

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 2. Easy Context Menu – The best portable option

Unlike other apps on this list, Easy Context Menu is a mobile app that allows you to add a lot of new and useful context menu options. It even allows you to disable or remove options that you no longer need or use. No installation required and the user interface is very simple. All it takes is a few clicks to add/remove options, then apply the changes.

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3. FileMenu Tools – Best for adding custom items

If adding custom context menu items is important, try FileMenu Tools. The free version only allows you to use commands with a limited number of files or folders, so this is a premium tool. However, it lists all current commands to easily disable or delete them. You can add custom commands, change the order of items, and even manage command line menu options.

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 4. ShellMenuView – The best simple editor

ShellMenuView is one of the best context menu editors for Windows thanks to its simple interface. Every context menu option for every application/file/folder is in a single list. Sort them by file type, menu name, extension, etc. to quickly find what you need. What many people love about this app is the ability to select multiple items at once to turn them off or on. The changes happen immediately. You can even open entries in Registry Editor to customize them.

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5. Right-Click Extender – Best for adding common tasks

Want to be able to quickly access Command Prompt from a file or folder? Need to defragment your drive with just a right click? Right-Click Extender can help. It has a well-organized interface that gives you a list of common tasks/functions to add to various context menus, such as desktop, files/folders, and disks. The application creates a backup of your registry, so you can undo all changes at once if you want to set your context menu back to default.

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 6. Context Menu Tuner – The best organized editor

Context Menu Tuner is the most user-friendly and organized context menu editor for Windows on this list. It is similar to Right Click Extender but has more features. Select an item on the left and a destination, such as a folder or desktop, to add it. You have the option to edit the item after adding it. Choose where to place it, add a separator, and even create a Shift + click option. Best of all, it's incredibly simple to use.

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7. Right Click Enhancer – The best premium upgrade

Right Click Enhancer is one of the more advanced context menu editors for Windows. Even the free version allows you to add new file types to the menu, add more options, and make various edits to customize the context menu. If you really want full right-click customization, the upgrade may be worth it. Not only can you delete items, but you can also add submenus for better menu organization. Plus, you only pay the fee once.

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Update 16 January 2024
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