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Guide to Using Context Menu Tuner
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Guide to Using Context Menu Tuner

**Context Menu Tuner** is a powerful and flexible tool that allows you to customize the Windows context menu (right-click menu) by adding new options and commands for files, folders, and drives. It supports adding commands for different types of file extensions, providing you with a more personalized and efficient workflow. This guide will walk you through downloading, installing, and using Context Menu Tuner to modify your context menus.

Step 1: Download Context Menu Tuner

To start, you need to download Context Menu Tuner from a trusted website.

Steps to Download Context Menu Tuner:
1. Open your web browser and go to the official Context Menu Tuner website: Context Menu Tuner Official Website.
2. Click the `Download` button to download the tool.
3. Once the download is complete, navigate to your `Downloads` folder and locate the zip file.

Step 2: Extract Context Menu Tuner

Context Menu Tuner is a portable application, so you don't need to install it. You can simply extract and use the program directly.

Steps to Extract Context Menu Tuner:
1. Right-click on the downloaded zip file and select `Extract All...`.
2. Choose a folder to extract the files to and click `Extract`.
3. Open the extracted folder to access the Context Menu Tuner executable files.

Step 3: Launch Context Menu Tuner

Since Context Menu Tuner is a portable application, you can run it directly after extraction.

Steps to Launch Context Menu Tuner:
1. In the extracted folder, locate and double-click the `ContextMenuTuner.exe` file to open the program.

The main interface of Context Menu Tuner will appear, showing different system commands and file types for customization.

Step 4: Add Custom Commands to the Context Menu

Context Menu Tuner allows you to add custom commands and options to the context menu for different file types, folders, and drives.

Steps to Add Commands to the Context Menu:
1. In the main window, select the target file type or context menu where you want to add the command:
  - `File` – For general files.
  - `Folder` – For folders.
  - `Drive` – For drives.
2. On the right-hand side, you will see a list of available system commands and options.
3. Select the command you want to add (e.g., Command Prompt, Copy to Folder, or Move to Folder).
4. Click the `Add Selected Command` button to add the command to the selected file type’s context menu.

Step 5: Test the Changes in the Context Menu

After adding the custom commands, you can test the changes by right-clicking on the respective file type or location.

Steps to View Changes in the Context Menu:
1. Right-click on a file, folder, or drive where you applied the custom command.
2. You should now see the new command or option in the context menu.
3. Click on the custom command to verify that it works as expected.

Step 6: Remove or Modify Commands from the Context Menu

If you want to remove or modify a command that you added using Context Menu Tuner, you can easily do so through the program's interface.

Steps to Remove or Modify Commands:
1. Open Context Menu Tuner.
2. Select the file type (e.g., File, Folder, Drive) from the list on the left where the command was added.
3. In the right pane, find the command you want to remove or modify.
4. To remove it, select the command and click `Remove Selected Command`.
5. To modify it, you can choose a different command from the available list and add it again.

Step 7: Add Custom Scripts or Applications to the Context Menu

In addition to system commands, you can also add custom scripts or third-party applications to the context menu using Context Menu Tuner.

Steps to Add Custom Applications or Scripts:
1. Open Context Menu Tuner and select the appropriate file type (File, Folder, Drive).
2. Click `Browse for Application` or `Add Script` in the right panel.
3. Select the application executable or script file from your computer.
4. Click `Open` to add the custom application or script to the context menu.
5. Test the changes by right-clicking on the relevant file or folder to see the new option.

Step 8: Reset Context Menu to Default (Optional)

If you want to reset the context menu to its original state, you can use Context Menu Tuner to remove all custom commands.

Steps to Reset the Context Menu:
1. Open Context Menu Tuner.
2. For each file type (File, Folder, Drive), select any custom commands that you added.
3. Click `Remove Selected Command` to delete them from the context menu.
4. Once you have removed all customizations, the context menu will return to its default settings.

Step 9: Exit Context Menu Tuner

After making your desired changes, you can exit Context Menu Tuner.

Steps to Exit Context Menu Tuner:
1. Click the `X` button in the top-right corner of the application.
2. Since it’s a portable application, you can delete the extracted files if you no longer need them.

Step 10: Keep Context Menu Tuner Updated (Optional)

To ensure you have the latest features and improvements, it’s important to keep Context Menu Tuner updated.

Steps to Update Context Menu Tuner:
1. Visit the official Context Menu Tuner website to check for the latest version.
2. Download the latest version and replace the old files with the new ones.

Conclusion

Context Menu Tuner is an excellent tool for customizing the Windows context menu, allowing you to add useful commands, applications, and scripts for specific file types, folders, and drives. By following this guide, you can easily enhance your workflow and productivity by adding commonly used tools and commands to your right-click menu. With its flexible customization options and user-friendly interface, Context Menu Tuner provides a quick and efficient way to personalize your Windows experience.
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Guide to Using Context Menu Tuner - by Sneakyone - 09-10-2024, 05:22 AM

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