Context Menu Manager -
Rename items, change their icons, or reorder them to prioritize your most-used tasks.
A is a specialized utility tool designed to customize, clean, and optimize the "right-click" menu in your operating system—most commonly Windows . Over time, installing new software often leads to "context menu bloat," where unwanted shortcuts from uninstalled or rarely used programs clutter your screen, slowing down your workflow and even causing system lag. Core Functions of a Context Menu Manager context menu manager
Add your own frequently used apps, folders, or command-line scripts directly to the menu. Rename items, change their icons, or reorder them
Toggle specific menu items on or off without permanently deleting them. Core Functions of a Context Menu Manager Add
Set specific menu items to appear only for certain file extensions (e.g., "Edit with Photoshop" only for .jpg files). Why You Need One (The Windows 11 Problem)
Permanently delete leftovers from uninstalled software that the standard uninstaller failed to clean.
These tools provide a centralized interface to manage the shell extensions that populate your right-click options: