Editing Windows Context Menu selections

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I have a TON of useless selections in my context menus (the menu popping up when you press the right mouse click) like "print" and "share with" when right clicking on files or "email" when right clicking on pictures online (and it happens to be right under "save as" making misclicks a pain). Got any idea how I can edit all context menus quickly? I can edit for most programs individually and remove them, but I got too many and that will take forever. Currently, the file context menus are larger than my entire screen so I have to scroll through them to reach stuff like "properties" sometimes!
 
Uh, don't know if that's even possible, but if it is possible, I'm guessing that probably modifying the registration keys for your mouse buttons should work.
Again, not sure if that what you're asking for is possible. I've never had this problem myself, so my answer is mere speculation.
 
Uh, don't know if that's even possible, but if it is possible, I'm guessing that probably modifying the registration keys for your mouse buttons should work.
Again, not sure if that what you're asking for is possible. I've never had this problem myself, so my answer is mere speculation.
It is, used to do it in Win XP years back, but can't remember the program I used to do it...
 
Oh my, OK then. I was completely un-aware of this.
Have you tried Googling it?
I have, but haven't found a mass editor, only how to do it for each program individually, which I'm trying to avoid...
 

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