Easy Context Menu for Windows 11/10
Easy Context Menu (Earlier Bluelife Context Menu) is a context menu editor that helps users to add any installed application to the context menu or any image or icon to the context menu item. The download package consists of 2 files. If you are using 32-bit Windows, click on EcMenu.exe and if you have 64-bit Windows, click on EcMenu_x64.exe. You don’t have to install it since this is a portable software.
All the preset items that you can add are categorized into various sections such as Tools, System Tools, Turn Off Options, etc. A very useful feature of this tool is that you can add different items to the context menu for different locations. For instance, you can add a set of tools to the desktop context menu and a different set of apps to This PC context menu. Similarly, you can also add or remove options from the Folder Context Menu, File Context Menu, EXE File Context Menu and so on.
Add preset program, tool and option to Context Menu
To add any preset app, tool or power option to the Context Menu, just make a tick in the corresponding box and apply your changes. The very first button with the mouse icon refers to Apply Changes.
Context Menu Cleaner
The fourth button with the mouse icon refers to Context Menu Cleaner.
Context Menu Cleaner will let you remove any added program from the right-click menu. To remove an item, just remove the tick mark from the corresponding box.
Easy Context Menu List Editor
By default, Easy Context Menu will allow you to add only those programs, tools and options, what are already included in the list. However, you can also add your own favorite program to the context menu, by using the List Editor. You can add the image, audio or any other item to the context menu.
To do so, click on List Editor button, which is the third button from the left. Next, click on Add New and select Application Files(.) from the drop-down menu. Next select the desired program file. It is also possible to rename the file, change its location in context menu, let Windows open the file with administrator privilege and more. One all is done, click on Save Changes. Your item will be added to the context menu.
Delete all programs from Context Menu
Suppose, you do not want to use the selected options in the context menu and wish to delete whatever you have added. At such times, just click on Uninstall All – the second button with the mouse icon. You can read more about Easy Context Menu and download it from its home page. We also have a list of very useful right-click menu or context menu editors which we have covered here: Ultimate Windows Customizer, Right-Click Extender for Windows, Right-Click Restart Explorer, Web Pinner. Have a look at them too. Here are some more free Context Menu Editors that can help you manage your right-click context menu items and keep it tidy.