How to Add Any Application to the Windows Desktop Right-Click Menu
- by The Geek
If you want really quick access to launch a frequently used application without putting extra icons on your desktop, you can add that application to the context menu for the desktop with a simple registry hack. Here’s how to do it.
Naturally, we’ve also covered the opposite scenario—how to clean up your messy Windows context menu, which is an equally useful read if you’ve got a bunch of items you want to remove from the menu.
Note: this article was originally published a few years ago, but we’ve updated and polished it for Windows 7 and are republishing it for you today.
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