Sunday 18 September 2011

Remove Unwanted “Create New” Shortcuts in Right Click Menu


It happens sometimes that during installation, some applications add entries to the new menu that are not used by the you at all. It would not make sense to keep them in the menu especially if the menu contains a lot of additional entries already.

This makes folder navigation slow making you wait every time you want to make a new folder or access the right click options.

How to Remove Items in Right Click “NEW” Context Menu

ShellMenuNew is a small utility that displays the list of all menu items in the ‘New’ submenu of Windows Explorer. It allows you to easily disable unwanted menu items, so this ‘New’ submenu will display only the items that you need.
shellmenunewRemoveItemsinRightClickNEWContextMenu Remove Unwanted Create New Shortcuts in Right Click Menu
After running it, the main window of ShellMenuNew displays the list of all ‘New’ menu items found in your Registry.
Download ShellMenuNew : Link
You can select one or more menu items and then disableenable them. If you are a power user, you can also select a single menu item, use the ‘Open In RegEdit’ option, and then manually edit or delete the menu item in RegEdit.

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