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Because “Right Click Manager” can refer to a couple of different tech tools depending on your context, the term most commonly applies to either consumer utilities used to customize the Windows desktop right-click menu or enterprise IT plugins designed for system administrators.

The primary tools associated with this name fall into two categories: 1. Windows Context Menu Managers (Personal/Consumer Use)

If you are looking to change, clean up, or add shortcuts to your personal computer’s right-click menu, you are likely looking for a context menu manager. These programs address cluttered menus or the widely disliked “Show more options” extra step introduced in Windows 11.

What they do: They allow you to add, edit, or delete the items that pop up when you right-click files, folders, or your desktop background. Key capabilities:

Clutter Removal: Safely delete or hide broken or unneeded options left behind by old software.

Custom Shortcuts: Add quick commands like “Open with Notepad”, “Copy Path”, or custom Google web searches.

Menu Customization: Clean up the “New” (file creation) and “Send to” sub-menus.

Popular utilities: Software like Windows Context Menu Manager on the Microsoft Store, Open-source tools like ⁠LesFerch’s RightClickTools on GitHub, or classic programs like Glarysoft’s ⁠Context Menu Manager and Easy Context Menu.

2. Recast “Right Click Tools” (Enterprise IT Administration) YouTube·kilObit Make Your Windows PC Right-Click Menu More Useful

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