Easy Context Menu (ECM) lets you add a variety of useful commands and tweaks to the Desktop, My Computer, Drives, File and Folder right-click context menus. This enables you to access the most used Windows components quickly and easily. Simply check the box next to the items you wish to add. Once added, just right click and the select the component shortcut to launch it. Easy Context Menu is both portable and freeware.
Last update – Tuesday, 29 June 2021 (Silent Update)
[Fixed] – Sticky notes doesn’t work on Windows 11
Last General update (08.08.2015)
[Fixed] – Windows 10 Registry writing Problem
[Fixed] – Restricted user permission issues
[Fixed] – If you change a group name in the List editor, target combo menu doesn’t update itself
[Fixed] – Block keyboard needs admin permission
[Fixed] – Tooltip doesn’t work properly
[Fixed] – Attrib screen is too narrow
[Fixed] – Command prompt bug and some minor translation errors
[Added] – Load saved settings icon
How to use
Extract the ZIP to the folder of your choice, and then run the program. Select your desired context menu entries by ticking the adjacent checkbox, then click the Apply Changes button.
Easy Context Menu has six main categories, and three sub-categories:
1. Desktop Context Menu
2. My Computer Context Menu
2a: Tools
2b: System Tools
2c: Turn Off options
3. Drives Context Menu
4. Folder Context Menu
5. File Context Menu
6. EXE file Context Menu
Found within are all of Sordum’s small tools: Delete Temp Files, Restart Windows Explorer, Show or Hide Hidden Files/Folders, Show or Hide File Extensions, Rebuild Shell Icon Cache, Select All Files, Copy IP address, Reduce Memory, Fix Print Spooler, Take Ownership (which has no UAC problem and it also works in Windows XP).
You can elect to show or hide the icon for any item by right clicking on it and selecting “Enable Icon”. Click “Enable Icon” again to toggle it back off.
The same menu allows you to arrange icon positions (Top, Middle or Bottom) or jump directly to the registry key for that item. The “Enable Shift-Click” option sets the item as hidden on the menu until you press the Shift key, which then makes it visible.
Add any program to your context menu
With Easy Context Menu, it is very easy to add any program to your right click menu. To do so:
1. Open the List Editor
2. Drag and drop your desired program into the editor
3. Click the “Save Changes” button and close then List Editor
4. Now you will see the newly added program in ECM’s main window. Just select it and click the Apply Changes button.
How to Clean the Right Click Menu
The context menu is often abused by software vendors who add useless entries without asking permission. You can use ECM’s new context menu cleaner feature to remove all unwanted entries.
Just select an unwanted entry and click the Delete button to remove it from your context menu. It’s that simple.
Block a Program in Windows Firewall
To block a program in Windows Firewall using ECM:
1. Add the ‘Block In Windows Firewall’ entry to your context menu
2. Right click on any application (exe) and select Block In Windows Firewall. To remove an application from being blocked, right click and then choose “Remove From Windows Firewall”.
Windows 10 BUG
Please be aware of a well known (except, apparently, by Microsoft) bug in Windows 10 — if you change the “Open File Explorer to” This PC, and then add context menu items, you cannot use Windows Explorer properly because explorer.exe will automatically run the most recently added right click item. We have reported this bug here (with no response, as yet).
There is a temporary workaround you can use – if you add anything under the My Computer context menu, please check the box by “My Computer (for Win 10 bug)” entry as well. Then you’ll be able to use Windows Explorer normally.
NOTE: We are still waiting for a fix from Microsoft
Please don’t use take ownership feature on windows system files and folders (For example Fonts folder etc.) . It may cause windows to not work properly
Supported operating systems: Windows 11 , Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista , Windows xp – (both x86 and x64)
Supported languages: English , Turkish , German , Italian , Vietnamese , Russian , Polish , Korean , Spanish , Hungarian , Chinese (Simplified) , Chinese (Traditional) , French , Japanese , Portuguese-Br , Greek , Danish , Dutch , Persian , Ukrainian , Hebrew , Romanian , Uighur , Czech , Arabic , Swedish , Slovenian , Portuguese-PT , Indonesian , Serbian , Bulgarian, Latvian , Norwegian, Slovak
File: EcMenu_x64.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: d4cae9981946b6e2fb1cf52eedd10261
SHA1: 721e03a68539a11c72a0be3849dbb34a4989e3fa
File: EcMenu.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: fdea0366e834590a45a95bd697b4b1a3
SHA1: 0e1754ef45d6cb2c95c56522a6a9da915f875796
1 more thing. Have you considered partnering with the developer of WSCC (Web Link …) to link your utilities for downloading in that database? It’s confusing on the site but it’s free for home users and is amazing for Nirsoft and Sysinternals utilities. I think I’ve read that there’s a way to add our own links to the catalog too. I might try it with my Sordum folder eventually. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks again!
@NR had the same problem I do so I’d like to make a suggestion regarding ALL of your awesome utilities:
Most of the executable files are named to something shorter than the Software name. Since they are portable it makes it hard to remember, and find what we need. For example, maybe Wub.exe (WindowsUpdateBlocker) or EcMenu.exe (EasyContextMenu) would be easier to use if given the longer names.
I have been renaming my copies of your executables, but EcMenu.exe is the first where it has caused a problem. After renaming I open it and get all blank names for all the context menu items. This is what @NR was saying. I will rename it back and try again. I guess I could create shortcuts in the Start Menu>>Programs folder but I hope you’ll consider this suggestion.
Thank you so much for all the great work!
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to add a context menu to make a customized search on internet, for example in an specific search engine, like google or any other, so you can find automatically a highlighted text.
We have noted it down , thank you.
Sub menus have 15-16 item restrictions. In the previous version, we did not add such a seperator because of this. Microsoft has not fixed this item restriction , it is probably a BUG
Would be great if you could add separator option to context menu. I have to do it manually using this tutorial.. it works. But every time I have to install/uninstall new context menu, I will lost the separator and have to jump to reg key and do it again =(
Web Link …
can you add 2 more commands?
1. Icon extractor: that will extract icons from exe files
2. Icon changer for exe files
i will be waiting for your reply,
thanks
Noted it down, thanks for your comment.
Pleas add an "undo" function to the program.
If We make a mistake we can’t go back without a system restore.
Very cool stuff, I was just wondering how the program / parameter thing would work on the List editor. Should you just act like it’s a commandline, where you would put "program parameter"?
And how would you refer to the file in case of File Contexts Menu’s in the parameters?
Tested no such error , works better than old Windows 10 versions 🙂
Please check your Antivirüs settings or try to download it again.
add to firewall doesnt work in win10 latest
Thank you for your Nice Comment
This app is great. It was so great that i spent over an hour looking at the site downloading more small apps to try. i hope they are 1/2 as good. Its also REALLY nice not to have pop ups or spyware or any garbage with this free application. I don’t usually write reviews, but i felt compelled to stop and say "Thank You" to the Author. great work.
Noted it down, Thanks
Question 🙂
You can save and load Settings – thats nice.
but is it possible (on a new System/VM) to execute "EcMenu.exe" silently with a commandline Parameter to:
– load the Settings
– and apply them?
That would be really handy to apply settings on a new machine scripted 🙂
We have already such an Application
Web Link …
How about a built in Unblock File/Unblock Files in a Folder option to unblock the "This File Came From Another Computers…" property?