Removing Items
A lot of  programs you install will add themselves to the right-click menu of your files  and/or folders. And most times, you have no choice in the matter and, as a  result, your right-click menu can get very long with added items you don't even  use. The last person I was helping with this had a right context menu so long  that the Rename option was no longer visible! Fortunately, you can easily remove  those unwanted menu items, if you know the registry values to edit. And it's not  at all difficult once you know the keys responsible for the additions. For  Files, the secret lies in the "context menu handlers" under the shellex subkey  for "All Files" which, in the registry, is nothing but an asterisk - like a dos  wildcard, which means the values entered apply to all files. It is at the very  top of the Root key, right here:  
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers  
Click the the + sign next to the ContextMenuHandlers key,  to expand it. Now you will see some of the programs that have added items to  your right-click menu. Simply delete the program keys you don't want.  Yup!  It's that simple. If deleting makes you uneasy, just export the key before  deleting it. Or, instead of deleting the values, disable them. Simply double  click the default value for the program on the right hand pane and rename the  clsid value by placing a period or dash in front of it. ie; -  {b5eedee0-c06e-11cf-8c56-444553540000} Then exit the registry, refresh, and  right click a file to see if the item was removed from the menu. Some programs -  like WinZip or WinRar - will add several items to your right click menu but all  of them will be removed by deleting or disabling their one context menu  handler. Note: the above key only applies to the right click menu  of files. To remove entries from the right click context menu of folders, you  need to navigate to the Folder and Drive keys:  
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers  
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers 
All you  have to do is follow the same procedure as for Files - either disable or delete  items you wish to remove. 
Adding Items 
Adding Items  to the right click menu of Files and Folders is also fairly simple using the  Registry. It just involves the creation of a few new keys for each item you wish  to add. You edit the same keys used for removing items. Let's use Notepad as an  example of an item you'd like to add to the right click menu of all your files  or folders. 
For folders, go to this key:  
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder 
Click the + sign next to  Folder and expand it so that the Shell key is visible. Right click the Shell key  and choose New>Key and name the key Notepad or whatever else you'd prefer  (whatever the key is named is what will appear in the right-click menu). Now  right click the new key you made and create another key named Command. Then, in  the right hand pane, double click "Default" and enter Notepad.exe as the value.  Exit the registry, refresh, and right click any folder. Notepad should now be on  the context menu.
For files, go here  again:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\* 
Expand the * key and see if a  Shell key exists. If it does exist, follow the same procedure as for folders. If  it does not exist, you'll have to create a new Shell first. Just right click the  * key and choose New>Key and name it Shell. Then right click the Shell key  and continue on the same way you did for adding items to the right click menu of  folders. 
Once done, Notepad should appear as an option in the right click  menu of all your files.
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