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Old 03-25-2008, 07:21 AM
Donna Ohl
 
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Default How to remove hugely long WinXP menu items from right click on JPEG

How can I remove half the useless menus that show up when I right click on
a JPEG in Windows XP?

When I right click on a JPG, the menu items are so long that they require
scrolling both up (off screen) and down (off screen) in order to select
some of the menus (e.g., copy and delete).

How can I remove some of the JPG right-click WinXP menu items?

Donna
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Old 03-25-2008, 08:09 AM
Donna Ohl
 
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Default Re: How to remove hugely long WinXP menu items from right click on JPEG

On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:21:22 -0700, Donna Ohl wrote:

> How can I remove some of the JPG right-click WinXP menu items?


Here are the 40 items that show up in the jpg file right click menu:
- Open
- Edit with the Gimp
- Edit
- Send to Flickr...
- Print
- Process Photos -> (sub menu)
- Preview
- Refresh thumbnail
-------------------
- Rotate Clockwise
- Rotate Counter Clockwise
-------------------
- Set as Desktop Background
-------------------
- Convert to Adobe PDF
- Combine in Adobe Acrobat
-------------------
- Advanced File Security 3 -> (sub menu)
- Scan filename.jpg
-------------------
- Add to filename.bca
- Encyrypt by Public Key and Send
-------------------
- Edit Security...
-------------------
- <huge thumbnail photo>
- 640x480, 24bpp, 48.45KB
- Convert into -> (sub menu)
- Set Wallpaper as -> (sub menu)
- Options -> (sub menu)
-------------------
- IZArc -> (sub menu)
-------------------
- Open With -> (sub menu)
-------------------
- Quick Par -> (sub menu)
- PowerISO -> (sub menu)
-------------------
- Photo Info
-------------------
- Add to Archive...
- Add to "filename.rar"
- Compress and Email...
- Compress to "filename.rar" and Email
-------------------
- Send To -> (sub menu)
-------------------
- PGP Zip -> (sub menu)
-------------------
- Cut
- Copy
-------------------
- Create shortcut
- Delete
- Rename
-------------------
- Properties
-------------------

Given I don't need all forty of these items, how would I remove some of
them?

Donna
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Old 03-25-2008, 08:30 AM
Ron Hunter
 
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Default Re: How to remove hugely long WinXP menu items from right click onJPEG

Donna Ohl wrote:
> How can I remove half the useless menus that show up when I right click on
> a JPEG in Windows XP?
>
> When I right click on a JPG, the menu items are so long that they require
> scrolling both up (off screen) and down (off screen) in order to select
> some of the menus (e.g., copy and delete).
>
> How can I remove some of the JPG right-click WinXP menu items?
>
> Donna


Google for 'WinXP right-click menus', or "Windows XP context menus". I
am sure you can find out how to add, and delete items to that list.
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Old 03-25-2008, 11:11 AM
VanguardLH
 
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Default Re: How to remove hugely long WinXP menu items from right click on JPEG

"Donna Ohl" <donna.ohl@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:8z1Gj.24616$Ch6.23601@newssvr11.news.prodigy. net...
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:21:22 -0700, Donna Ohl wrote:
>
>> How can I remove some of the JPG right-click WinXP menu items?

>
> Here are the 40 items that show up in the jpg file right click menu:
> - Open
> - Edit with the Gimp
> - Edit
> - Send to Flickr...
> - Print
> - Process Photos -> (sub menu)
> - Preview
> - Refresh thumbnail
> -------------------
> - Rotate Clockwise
> - Rotate Counter Clockwise
> -------------------
> - Set as Desktop Background
> -------------------
> - Convert to Adobe PDF
> - Combine in Adobe Acrobat
> -------------------
> - Advanced File Security 3 -> (sub menu)
> - Scan filename.jpg
> -------------------
> - Add to filename.bca
> - Encyrypt by Public Key and Send
> -------------------
> - Edit Security...
> -------------------
> - <huge thumbnail photo>
> - 640x480, 24bpp, 48.45KB
> - Convert into -> (sub menu)
> - Set Wallpaper as -> (sub menu)
> - Options -> (sub menu)
> -------------------
> - IZArc -> (sub menu)
> -------------------
> - Open With -> (sub menu)
> -------------------
> - Quick Par -> (sub menu)
> - PowerISO -> (sub menu)
> -------------------
> - Photo Info
> -------------------
> - Add to Archive...
> - Add to "filename.rar"
> - Compress and Email...
> - Compress to "filename.rar" and Email
> -------------------
> - Send To -> (sub menu)
> -------------------
> - PGP Zip -> (sub menu)
> -------------------
> - Cut
> - Copy
> -------------------
> - Create shortcut
> - Delete
> - Rename
> -------------------
> - Properties
> -------------------
>
> Given I don't need all forty of these items, how would I remove some
> of
> them?
>
> Donna



Check your PGP, security, anti-virus, and all the other software that
you installed that added a context menu entry on that type of object.
They may have an option to provide for cascading menus rather than add
them at the same [root] level in the menu tree. It also appears you
have more than one file compression archiver utility installed. Pick
one that includes all the formats you want supported and get rid of the
rest. Some programs have an option as to whether or not they will add
an extension to Windows Explorer (i.e., an entry in the context menu on
a particular object type).

If you perform all the above to gracefully remove the menu extensions or
reshuffle them under a cascading menu under a root node in the menu
tree, and only after doing that, then you might want to use Nirsoft's
shell extension utility (ShellExView) to disable (hide) items from the
context menu. Using this utility is as low-level in modifying your
system as is using regedit to modify the registry. If you screw up
here, it's your fault if you didn't save a restore point beforehand AND
also save an image to let you recover if you screw up.

http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html

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Old 03-25-2008, 06:17 PM
Donna Ohl
 
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Default Re: How to remove hugely long WinXP menu items from right click on JPEG

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 02:30:28 -0500, Ron Hunter wrote:

>> How can I remove some of the JPG right-click WinXP menu items?


> Google for 'WinXP right-click menus', or "Windows XP context menus". I
> am sure you can find out how to add, and delete items to that list.


The guys over on the freeware site suggested "Mmm FREE 2.0" so that makes
two possible GUI-based solutions (Nirsoft ShellExView being the other one).

Here's the writeup on Mmm FREE feeware ...

Mmm FREE. Configure Menu Context Menu Context-menu.
Every program these days seem to add their own items to the windows
right-click menu. This menu will after a while grow all out of
proportions because of the sheer number of items. Use this free, unique
utility to configure your windows menus. Remove menu-items you never
use. Put rarely used functions out on a sub-menu. Keep only those
functions you often use in a small, tidy base menu. Configuration is
very simple, just drag and drop the menu-items where you want them to
go. One of those...
Size: 847.5 KB License: Freeware
Platform: Windows XP

http://www.download32.com/mmm-free-i28347.html
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