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Create Shortcut on context menu
Is there a way to take "Desktop - Create Shortcut" from the send to menu and put it on the top menu?
Is there a way to take "Desktop - Create Shortcut" from the send to menu and put it on the top menu?
If you press Shift key while right clicking file or folder the Send to context menu will list lot more locations for you to send the selected item.
Hi, you can't do that as such- that Sendto function is built into Windows.
You can however explore adding your custom entry to the context menu.
I have attached an exe file (zipped) which creates a shortcut at %userprofile%\Desktop
Please read through this post which shows you how this is done and how to add it to your context menu. (Note- Right click configurator is not free- needs to be run as admin - you could use the trial I think - else use e.g. ContextEdit (free, old) or cautiously edit the registry yourself.
Add PsExec to Windows 10 Context Menu Solved - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums
Here's the Autohotkey code
FileCreateShortcut, "%1%", %userprofile%\Desktop\test.lnk,
exit
Put that in a text file, rename to .AHK, download and install Autohotkey and you can rt click it and compile it.
Here you can see the context entry I created using Right click configurator:
Limitation: I relocated my desktop, and the above uses the Window default desktop location. Presently I don't know how to access the relocated desktop using an environmental variable.
Caveat- I haven't tested this thoroughly- you can play with it. See the Autohotkey help file on the command.
Last edited by dalchina; 26 Oct 2017 at 02:40.
Hello everyone. Sorry I never got back to thank you.