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IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex)

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vevy:
Hi,

I have known about this place for years, and a friend advised me that this is a good place to present this request.

I have always wanted something like this:

IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex) from this IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex)

Instead of a line for each app/function, use the horizontal space!

Something speedy which the user can customize the buttons and command.

Existing examples:
Similar "rows of buttons" exist in other systems, even Office AND I remember a shell extension on Windows that had media control buttons to preview audio files from the context menu. That was a long time ago.
IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex) IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex) IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex)


You can see many shellex efforts out there, for example here and this old tool by Michal Mutl (mitec.cz):

IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex) IDEA: Context Menu Buttons (shellex)

So, anyone with the chops?

skwire:
Cool idea and mockup.  :)  Unfortunately, with standard Windows menus like Explorer uses, I do not think this is possible.  Microsoft Office does not use standard Windows menus, hence its ability to do what you see in that screenshot above.

vevy:
Cool idea and mockup.  :)  Unfortunately, with standard Windows menus like Explorer uses, I do not think this is possible.  Microsoft Office does not use standard Windows menus, hence its ability to do what you see in that screenshot above.
-skwire (October 02, 2020, 10:00 AM)
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Thanks. Yeah, I was just using Office as an example of the concept.

Which part you think is not possible? Shellex items can have different height and contents than regular shell items. Submenus aside, is there really no method or technique for making multiple clickable items in a shell extension object? Sorry if I am out of my depth.

I know memory can play tricks, but I do remember an explorer addon which let you at least play/pause audio from the context menu some 15 years ago.

publicdomain:
This is a case of both gentlemen having a good case!

Since the standard menu has been ruled out, a custom context menu "hooked" to the mouse may prove to be the way :)

Vevy's idea can turn into a very useful release! Definitely deserves having time devoted for a workaround.

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