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I'll be using Windows 11 for this tutorial. Some of the members of this forum want certain entries in the desktop context menu remove. I'll show you how to do it; simply follow the steps.
Example of right click context menu in desktop:
You must first obtain Easy Context Menu v1.6 Simply google it.
If you're running 64bit, extract it and execute EcMenu x64.exe.
Select the ContextMenu Cleaner, which has a broom.
It will look like this once you click it, and all entries in the desktop context menu should be uncheck.
After using the Easy Context Menu, we must remove the Open in Windows Terminal option. To get rid of it, save this script as a .reg file and double-click it to merge it into the registry, then sign out.
This is the result once you have signed out.
Enjoy!
Example of right click context menu in desktop:
You must first obtain Easy Context Menu v1.6 Simply google it.
If you're running 64bit, extract it and execute EcMenu x64.exe.
Select the ContextMenu Cleaner, which has a broom.
It will look like this once you click it, and all entries in the desktop context menu should be uncheck.
After using the Easy Context Menu, we must remove the Open in Windows Terminal option. To get rid of it, save this script as a .reg file and double-click it to merge it into the registry, then sign out.
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Blocked]
"{9F156763-7844-4DC4-B2B1-901F640F5155}"=""
This is the result once you have signed out.
Enjoy!
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