Right Click Context Menu is so much important the you can not survive without it in Windows operating system. It does not only provide us with a simple and short ways to perform many functions but also make our task easy to use. We depend upon right click context menu from opening a file with a program, sending it to some device, or performing other functions like cut, copy, paste, to scanning the system, burning the disc or viewing the properties of a file, all we need to do is just right click and select the appropriate option.
While using the right click menu is easy and convenient but sometimes if the list is huge it can make the system sluggish as the list will take lot of time to populate. Moreover it can happen that when you uninstall some third party software, the option linked to it is not removed from the right click context menu thereby making the list messy.
At these situations you want clean up and i think you must clean up the right click menu. Hence, for removing manually the options not in use you can use a simple tool named MenuMaid. With this tool not only Windows Explorer right click menu, you can also edit or clean up the Internet Explorer right click menu easily.
All you have to do is just download the tool from the link provided at the bottom of the article, unzip it to extract the exe file and run it, no installation is required. You will see the checkboxes of the items that are present in the right click menu. You can uncheck any of them to remove from the list. It will change your system immediately. If you want to restore it again then you again simply click on that and it will be restored back immediately.
The tool is free and simple to use and works great on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
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