Right Click Enhancer Professional Portable — Quick Custom Right-Click Shortcuts

Right Click Enhancer Professional Portable — Quick Custom Right-Click Shortcuts

  • What it is: A portable version of Right Click Enhancer Professional that lets you modify Windows context (right-click) menus without installation. Run from a USB drive or folder and apply changes on any compatible Windows PC.

  • Key features:

    • Add custom shortcuts: Create new right-click entries that launch apps, open folders, run scripts, or open specific files.
    • Submenu creation: Group related actions under custom submenus to keep the main context menu tidy.
    • Edit/remove items: Disable or delete unwanted built-in or third-party context menu entries.
    • File-type specific menus: Add entries that appear only for particular file extensions or folders.
    • Backup/restore: Export current context menu configuration and import it later (useful when moving between machines).
    • Command-line/script support: Configure entries to run commands, batch files, PowerShell scripts, or command-line utilities.
    • No-install portability: Keeps system registry changes reversible and allows use from removable media.
  • Typical use cases:

    • Add “Open with VSCode” or “Upload to FTP” directly to file/folder context menus.
    • Create a “Dev Tools” submenu with common commands for developers.
    • Remove duplicate or broken shell extensions that clutter the menu.
    • Provide a consistent custom context menu across multiple PCs via portable configuration files.
  • Compatibility & limits:

    • Works on many modern Windows versions (check specific version support—likely Windows 7 through Windows 11).
    • Some system-level items may require administrative rights to change.
    • Portable mode may still modify the registry to add context menu entries; backup before significant changes.
  • Security tips:

    • Only add trusted executables or scripts to the context menu.
    • Scan portable copies with antivirus before using on multiple machines.
    • Use exported backups to restore a known-good state if something goes wrong.
  • Quick setup (prescriptive):

    1. Download the portable package and extract to a USB drive or folder.
    2. Run the portable executable (right-click and “Run as administrator” if needed).
    3. Use “Add New Menu” or “Add New Entry” to define a label, target executable/command, and scope (file types or folders).
    4. Create submenus to organize entries.
    5. Test on a sample file/folder; use the export feature to save the configuration.

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