Using Registry Editor

Run regedit to open the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key: Here you need to simply delete the keys you don’t want. There are other registry locations too where this data may be stored.

Context Menu Editors for Windows 11/10

You can also use 3rd-party freeware context menu editors to remove context menu items or to add or edit them. Go through the list and see which supports your version of Windows OS.

1) Ultimate Windows Customizer, Right-Click Extender, Ultimate Windows Tweaker, & Context Menu Editor

Some of our following freeware like Ultimate Windows Tweaker will help you edit the right-click context menu easily. It is one of the best tools that you can find in the market right now. From adding an option like Create File to Select All, you can add any option in your context menu with the help of this freeware. Ultimate Windows Customizer, Right-Click Extender ,  Ultimate Windows Tweaker, and Context Menu Editor  are freeware releases from TheWindowsClub, and you may want to check them out. They have been developed for Windows 7 but may work on Windows 11/10 too.

2) ContextEdit

ContextEdit will allow you to easily control the items that appear on your context menu of Windows File Explorer. The context menu often contains submenu rarely-used commands. These commands come from one of two places: shell commands stored within the system Registry, and context menu handlers. Get it here. TIP: You can also remove Rotate Left and Rotate Right from Context Menu for Images.

3) ShellExtView or ShellMenuView

You can also try ShellExtView or  ShellMenuView. They are small utilities that display the list of static menu items that appear in the context menu when you right-click a file/folder in Windows Explorer and allow you to easily disable or edit unwanted menu items. The highlight of this tool is that you can show or hide an option by clicking once.

4) Easy Context Menu

Easy Context Menu freeware will let you add a Program or Icon to the right-click menu. Whether you want to add Command Prompt or Reduce Memory option, it is possible to add all these options using this tool. The best part about this software is that you can insert various System Tools, such as Task Manager, Registry Editor, etc., into the context menu.

5) MenuMaid

If you are you looking for a fast and easy way to clean up your Window Explorer and Internet Explorer right-click context menu, try MenuMaid. Simply download the portable freeware app MenuMaid and uncheck the items you don’t want to show up. It also lets you disable or remove items from the Internet Explorer context menu. If you want to restore them, check them again.

6) File Menu Tools

File Menu Tools (link removed) lets you add, delete & customize the context menu items of the Windows Explorer – but it NOW comes bundled with a lot of crapware, according to the comments below. It lets configure the following aspects:

Add some build-in utilities in order to do operations over files and folders.Add customized commands which let run external applications, copy/move to a specific folder or delete specific file types.Configure the “Sends to…” submenu”.Enable/disable the commands which are added by other applications to the context menu and much more!

How do I add a folder to the context menu?

To add a folder to the right-click context menu, you can use any of the aforementioned software. Whether you want to add a custom folder or a Library folder, it is possible o do both with the help of these tools.

How do I modify a context menu?

To modify a context menu in Windows 11/10, you need to use third-party software such as Ultimate Windows Customizer, ContextEdit, etc. These tools help you add or remove items from your existing context menu.

How do I add Excel to the new context menu?

If you use Windows 11, there is no option to add Excel or any other program to the new context menu. However, if you use Windows 10, you could use the aforementioned tools to include Excel in the New context menu. On the other hand, it is possible to use the Registry Editor to add or remove programs, such as Excel, from the context menu. TIP: Read this post if you want to remove items from the “New” Context Menu. Do let us know, how you manage to keep your Explorer right-click context menu clean and tidy!