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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