Let the Windows 7 right-click menu always show all content

  

The Windows right-click menu, also known as the context menu, is usually called up with a right-click of the mouse, and the menu contents change at any time depending on the location of the call. In daily use, I must have noticed that sometimes the Windows 7 right-click menu only displays very little content, and you need to hold down shift to display it completely.

As shown in the following figure, generally right click on the Windows 7 start menu will only expand 5-6 options (some do not have "run as administrator" & rdquo; this item), Shift + right button will show all content.

This is to optimize the display measures taken by Microsoft, maybe you do not like this way, more willing straightforward display all items. So how to achieve it? You only need it ——AlwaysFullContext.
AlwaysFullContext

This software name has already told us what it does: always display the contents of all menu items. There are only two steps we have to do: download it and run it. It is a green program. After double-clicking and running, you will see the following interface. There are no options to be set. There is only one optional operation: whether it is set to start with the system, the default is not to start with the system. After the program runs, it will take effect and reside in the system tray. At this point, the context menu has become full.

The program consumes very little system resources, run more than four hours after the memory footprint of only 1MB, if you do not need to show all the contents of the menu, you can right-click on the system notification area of ​​the corresponding Icon, select “Pause/Suspend” Temporarily stop or "Exit" to exit, if you don't want it, you can delete the original program.


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