The right-click menu options are mixed, and some useless commands should be deleted mercilessly. When surfing the Internet, it is not surprising that IE's homepage or title bar is often changed. However, there is a new source code recently, which adds the name of your website to the right-click menu, and it will appear in the pop-up menu when you right-click. Although it does not affect the use, a bad website is really not worth staying in the right-click menu, and the long right-click menu is not good-looking. The way to get rid of it is to open the registry editor, find "HKEY _ current _ user \ software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ menuext", and you will see annoying websites, delete them, right click, and the names of those websites will not appear again.
Sometimes after we uninstall an application normally, some unnecessary items will still remain in the right-click menu, which also needs to be deleted. These legacy items are generally stored in "HKEY _ Class _ Root \ * \ Shellex \ Context Menu Handler"; If the item is valid only for folders, it will be stored in "HKEY _ Class _ Root \ Directory \ Shell" and "HKEY _ Class _ Root \ Directory \ Shell \ Context Menu Handler". Sometimes they also appear in "HKEY _ class _ root \ folder \ shell" and "HKEY _ class _ root \ folder \ shell \ context menu handler". Find it and delete it.
What if I don't want to display the right-click menu? For example, it is forbidden to right-click the "Start" pop-up menu. Under HKEY _ Current _ User \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Current Version \ Policy \ Explorer, create a new key value "NoTrayContextMenu" and assign it to "1", so that when you right-click the Start button, the shortcut menu will not appear.
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Start menu-Run Input Registry Editor to open Registry Editor.
Then click the edit menu on the registry editor and select "Find".
Enter your relevant content in the right-click menu, delete the corresponding key after finding it, and then press F3 to continue the search. After deleting it, it will be ok.