Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Modification Your Windows Right Click For Make Easy Navigate

Posted on 3:03 AM by Setyagus Sucipto

Windows Explorer right click it's the most basic on windows tools and always using when we want to copy file or move file from one folder to other folder. Sometimes we spend a lot of time copying and moving files between folders cause we must drag from one window to other window or we click right mouse and choose copy and paste, I think it wasted our time.

So we will make some of change on our system so when we want to copy or paste the file or folder new window list folder will open so we can choose what folder will be destination.

Oke let's go play with windows registry system.

Copy To
  • Open your regedit.exe (open your run command in start menu and type "regedit" without double quote)
  • Navigate to this tree key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandler
  • Create a new key called "Copy To" Without double quote
  • Set the value to {C2FBB630-2971-11d1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
Move To
  • Open your regedit.exe (open your run command in start menu and type "regedit" without double quote)
  • Navigate to this tree key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandler
  • Create a new key called "Move To" Without double quote
  • Set the value to {C2FBB631-2971-11d1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
After you change that key and exit registry, refresh your windows explorer, now when you right click your mouse you will find Copy To and Move To will appear.

After we change copy to and move to now we talk how bout to change send to (remove or add), this setting not need change the registry value we just make same change in Document and Setting folder.

Navigate your explorer to this folder "c:\Document and Settings\\Send To" without double quote, it's your username at your windows account.

On this folder you will be filled with shortcuts. To remove your shortcut send to, just delete the shortcut. To add an item to the menu, add a shortcut to the folder by highlighting the folder, choosing File >> New Shortcut, and following the instructions for creating a shortcut. The new setting will take effect immediately, you don't have to exit Windows Explorer for it to go into effect.

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