![]() ![]() While you are here, you might be also interested to know How to Enable New Boot Animation on Windows 11, and How to Screen Record on Windows 11. That is everything you need to know about how to add ‘Move to Folder’ and ‘Copy to Folder’ to the context menu in Windows 11. All it takes is to make a few simple changes to the Windows 11 registry file. There are two ways to move or copy a file, either: Click the three dots next to the. That’s it, now whenever you will right-click on a file or folder, you will get two options in the context menu, namely “Move to Folder” and “Copy to Folder”.īy adding these features directly to the Windows 11 context menu, you will no longer use mouse clicks and keyboard shortcuts to move or copy files from one folder to another folder. You may need to do some re-organising and move a file to a different folder. ![]() If you want to add “Copy to Folder”, simply rename the new subkey with this key:.At this point, you need to create a new subkey, so right-click on the ContextMenuHandlers key and then select “New” and click on Key.A new window will pop up with Registry Editor, here you need to go to the following registry key:Ĭomputer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\.Type “Regedit” without quotes in the Run dialog box and then press Enter key or press OK.First of all, you need to press Windows R keys together on your keyboard and open the Run dialog box.
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