Thank you. While I consider myself fairly flexible in most aspects of life, when software companies make little UI tweaks causing you to have to re-learn something that is almost permanently muscle memory... I search RUclips for people exactly like you. Not all heroes wear capes... but some wear Hot Tuna T-shirts LOL. Thank you! (liked and subscribed)
@@paphitisn I have a love-hate relationship with tech., in all it's forms, but especially with the Call of Duty franchise. MW (2019) for PC was, in my opinion, one of the best "feeling" CoD's to date; however, with the inception of Warzone, microtransactions, and the ultimate exploitability of the game and net code, cheaters became rampant, to where the game wasn't fun anymore. The game mechanics never felt the same as MW (2019) on any subsequent release of the game. Neither MW2(2022), nor MW3 (2023-present) are "cyber secure". Despite the introduction of the in-house "Ricochet" anti-cheating & reporting system, the game is filled with suspect players, mechanics that feel completely alien now. I digress.... maybe I'll start a channel about all the "things" that should "be" (but aren't). 😅
THANK YOU, Nicos! Your explanation was easy to understand and your providing info about what was actually being done by entering the code was very informative.
YO this works - THANK YOU (omg I hate that Win11 menu so much). Added tip - if you know what you're doing and prefer to not need a reboot you can use Task Manager, right click "Windows Explorer" and select "Restart" and your registry settings will take effect immediately.
Thank you so much, and i really do appreciate that you showed what it actually changes, that is so rare with these kinds of tutorials, so a huge thanks for that to.
i am glad you found it useful. I try to give as much detail as possible in my tutorials as i to find it frustrating when others assume i know something or think that something is common knowledge. Some find it frustrating that i go in to all the detail in a tutorial but for me a tutorial should be educational and not just giving a solution. Thank you for your comment.
I agree, i use this method also. It is a sense of satisfaction forcing the full context menu to appear. Also it works on all devices so you are used to pressing the shift.
You are a lifesaver! Thanks! A very weird and annoying idea MS got by adding a layer on the Win10 right-click menu and let us believe that Winn11 is bringing something new and is user-friendly.
Wow! This is huge! Thanks a ton! This is one of the worst things Microsoft has ever done. I knew about holding shift but after 20--25 years of not having to no way could I get into that habit and we shouldn't have to! Add 11 to high on the list of bad Windows editions along with ME, Vista and 8! Thanks again-this is GENIUS!
@@paphitisn yes BUT-there's no reason they had to change this. Why make things harder that have been the same since PCs existed?! This is really a fantastic workaround-I'm already enjoying it. Thanks again
@@MarkAStuart i am glad to hear it. My Only issue is that since i applied this on my computer i find it hard to work on other devices as i for get about this stupid change in the context menu.
Você é um herói! Muito obrigado, isso é irritante e chato, eles estão tratando os usuários como seres absolutamente estúpidos, é insultante. Vou implementar já em casa.
Pqp nessa Microsoft vei. Já tem anos que sou usuário Linux, como sistema principal, mas toda vez que tenho que usar essa merda, passo raiva! Felizmente, vídeos como esse ajudam. Eu não sei quem teve essa "brilhante" ideia de tornar a vida menos prática
At last I could disable this annoying option. They should fire the guy who did this, so much time wasted with that new st*pid context menu. Thank you again!!
@@paphitisnyea I didnt know I needed to reboot for it to apply according to what you said in the video, this comment helped me I forgot registrys require a reboot to apply, either way great tutorial besides that minor hiccup
Thank you very much. Now I feel like a total hacker. Worked. I have a feeling that computer programmers take full advantage of the potential of the right click
Thanks a bunch! It seems opening Task Manager and forcing Windows Explorer to restart after running the command also works. No need for a full computer restart (though it is probably better practice...)
I am glad the Shift key solution works. As for the Reg key it seems to be working for some and not for others. Have not had time to look an see if Windows updates has effected this key.
Hello, I tried to reverse back to standard with "show more options", but the command doesn't work. I am getting this error: "ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "REG DELETE /?" for usage." Also, I tried manually deleating folder {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}, but I always get error: "Cannot delete: {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}: Error while deleating"
Thank you for this. I am going to see if it works. Microsoft is still stupider than bricks for this "Show More Options" Thanks. confirmed that shift and right click works.
Microsoft and other big tech companies suck so much! They always implement new "features" that make work more difficult with additional steps required (this new right click "more options" case-in-point). And they always push their software on you as much as possible. Examples: google assistant (terrible feature forced on all androids and highly invasive!), the new microsoft teams opens up links in chats with edge browser by default. The list could go on and on.
Thank you. While I consider myself fairly flexible in most aspects of life, when software companies make little UI tweaks causing you to have to re-learn something that is almost permanently muscle memory... I search RUclips for people exactly like you. Not all heroes wear capes... but some wear Hot Tuna T-shirts LOL. Thank you! (liked and subscribed)
Haha i live the Hot Tuna comment. I am glad this helped you. thanks for your comment.
@@paphitisn I have a love-hate relationship with tech., in all it's forms, but especially with the Call of Duty franchise. MW (2019) for PC was, in my opinion, one of the best "feeling" CoD's to date; however, with the inception of Warzone, microtransactions, and the ultimate exploitability of the game and net code, cheaters became rampant, to where the game wasn't fun anymore. The game mechanics never felt the same as MW (2019) on any subsequent release of the game. Neither MW2(2022), nor MW3 (2023-present) are "cyber secure". Despite the introduction of the in-house "Ricochet" anti-cheating & reporting system, the game is filled with suspect players, mechanics that feel completely alien now. I digress.... maybe I'll start a channel about all the "things" that should "be" (but aren't). 😅
Thank you for the explanation. Finally I can get rid of this unnecessary "feature".
Thanks for your comment
THANK YOU, Nicos! Your explanation was easy to understand and your providing info about what was actually being done by entering the code was very informative.
I am glad it helped. Thanks for your comment
YO this works - THANK YOU (omg I hate that Win11 menu so much).
Added tip - if you know what you're doing and prefer to not need a reboot you can use Task Manager, right click "Windows Explorer" and select "Restart" and your registry settings will take effect immediately.
Glad you found this usefull. Thanks for leaving your tip, it will help others.
Thank you so much, and i really do appreciate that you showed what it actually changes, that is so rare with these kinds of tutorials, so a huge thanks for that to.
i am glad you found it useful. I try to give as much detail as possible in my tutorials as i to find it frustrating when others assume i know something or think that something is common knowledge. Some find it frustrating that i go in to all the detail in a tutorial but for me a tutorial should be educational and not just giving a solution. Thank you for your comment.
the hidden shift feature - so easy but still so satisfying, thank you!
I agree, i use this method also. It is a sense of satisfaction forcing the full context menu to appear. Also it works on all devices so you are used to pressing the shift.
You are a lifesaver! Thanks! A very weird and annoying idea MS got by adding a layer on the Win10 right-click menu and let us believe that Winn11 is bringing something new and is user-friendly.
Glad it helped.
Thank you Nicos. Simple and clear.
Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏
You are welcome.
Why couldn't I have done this inside of the windows instead of having to go through the command prompt?
Wow! This is huge! Thanks a ton! This is one of the worst things Microsoft has ever done. I knew about holding shift but after 20--25 years of not having to no way could I get into that habit and we shouldn't have to! Add 11 to high on the list of bad Windows editions along with ME, Vista and 8! Thanks again-this is GENIUS!
@@MarkAStuart yeh i am the same. Old habits are had to kick
@@paphitisn yes BUT-there's no reason they had to change this. Why make things harder that have been the same since PCs existed?! This is really a fantastic workaround-I'm already enjoying it. Thanks again
@@MarkAStuart i am glad to hear it. My Only issue is that since i applied this on my computer i find it hard to work on other devices as i for get about this stupid change in the context menu.
Many thanks ! You're the video I was looking for
Glad it helped
Wow. Didn't expect that it will work. Thank you! New subscriber here :)
Glad it worked for you. Thanks for the subscribe
Thank you! worked a treat
Glad to hear it. Thanks for you comment
Helped a lot~! thxxxxx
glad to hear i. thanks for your comment
Worked perfectly after a few tries. MAKE SURE ITS EXACTLY HOW ITS WRITTEN.
BRAVO... Nice and EASY way to disable BAD context menu and enable GOOD OLD ONE 🙂
Glad it helped. Thanks for the comment
Você é um herói! Muito obrigado, isso é irritante e chato, eles estão tratando os usuários como seres absolutamente estúpidos, é insultante. Vou implementar já em casa.
I am glad this has helped resolve an annoying issue for you. Thanks for your comment
Pqp nessa Microsoft vei. Já tem anos que sou usuário Linux, como sistema principal, mas toda vez que tenho que usar essa merda, passo raiva!
Felizmente, vídeos como esse ajudam. Eu não sei quem teve essa "brilhante" ideia de tornar a vida menos prática
At last I could disable this annoying option. They should fire the guy who did this, so much time wasted with that new st*pid context menu. Thank you again!!
i am glad this saved you more hours of frustration
A massive thank you, this has been a nightmare for me having to move files all over.
I am glad this helped. Thanks for your comment
THANK YOU VEEEEERY MUCH for teaching how to disable this SHIT option.
You are welcome. Thanks for your comment
I have tried this and sadly it did not work, I have tried many things including regedit changes, still no new menu option or customize option
You need to restart your device for regedit changes to take effect.
Whoever Microsoft Employee came up with this fucking annoying "show more options" should get fucking fired!
I am sure many people feel the same.
Exactly what I needed. Thanks.
Glad it helped
Nice clear instructions
Wonderful explanation, exactly what I required. Thank you for taking your time to create this.
Thanks for your comment. I am glad you found this usefull.
omg the shift button, THANK YOU
Absolutely hate the show more options so the Shift button is a lige saver. Thanks for your comment.
Thank you very much as you've saved me jumping up and down on top of my computer
Haha. I know the feeling. I am glad this helped. Thanks for your comment.
Great thanks
Thank you so much! So helpful!!
Glad it helped.
Fantastic video, many thanks for having the commands in the description lol
glad you found i useful. Thanks for your comment
Excellent - restart after doing the cmd and it works!! Thank you!!!
glad it worked for you. Thanks for your comment
@@paphitisnyea I didnt know I needed to reboot for it to apply according to what you said in the video, this comment helped me I forgot registrys require a reboot to apply, either way great tutorial besides that minor hiccup
Another "stupid" innovation from Microsoft. Making life harder....#$@%.... Many thank for the first simple solution
I totally agree with you
Thank you very much. Now I feel like a total hacker. Worked. I have a feeling that computer programmers take full advantage of the potential of the right click
Thanks a bunch! It seems opening Task Manager and forcing Windows Explorer to restart after running the command also works. No need for a full computer restart (though it is probably better practice...)
Gkad it worked for you. Thanks for the tip.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank a lot! shift key is magic
Totally agree with you
Wow, thanks. This was really annoying me since I updated from W10.
Glad you found it helpful. I hate the show more options, such a pointless feature.
it worked for me, thank you very much
nice but not try it yet
Seriously hate win 11 and will never swap to it
if that is an option you have then i don't disagree with you.
great contents master!
Why would we ever want it back? lol
Thank youuu!!
Thank you! you are the best!!!!😀
Thanks Shift works but reg doesn't work on Windows 11 22H2 - Solutions?
I am glad the Shift key solution works. As for the Reg key it seems to be working for some and not for others. Have not had time to look an see if Windows updates has effected this key.
Same, command prompt message " the system cannot find the path specified" I even tried by adding it manually to my reg edit, buit doesn't work :(
THANK YOU!
you are welcome
you are a real one
i take it the video helped. I am glad. Thanks for your comment
شكرا لك
You are welcome
thank youu!!!!!
thanks
Hello, I tried to reverse back to standard with "show more options", but the command doesn't work. I am getting this error: "ERROR: Invalid syntax.
Type "REG DELETE /?" for usage." Also, I tried manually deleating folder {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}, but I always get error: "Cannot delete: {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}: Error while deleating"
remote /f, it will ask you for yes and no, just type y then
*remove
reg.exe delete “HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}” /f
"The system cannot find the path specified" is all I get.
Thank you for this. I am going to see if it works. Microsoft is still stupider than bricks for this "Show More Options" Thanks. confirmed that shift and right click works.
If you use the registry mod make sure to restart your device afterwards for it to work
Thank u, ong i hated Windows 11 Because only of that
Glad it helped. Thanks for your comment
This fix is an outdated repair. Microsoft changed how this feature works and this no longer disables the show more options feature.
This is broken on Windows 11 build 22621, any fixes?
The shift button works just fine on Windows 11 build 22621
i am on the same build and works fine
yeah but the registry solution dsnt work@@paphitisn
thank bro, the show more option really annoying
Totally agree.
Regedit > View > Refresh bro.
came here to say just that; How can we make sure he sees it !🙂
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Microsoft and other big tech companies suck so much! They always implement new "features" that make work more difficult with additional steps required (this new right click "more options" case-in-point). And they always push their software on you as much as possible. Examples: google assistant (terrible feature forced on all androids and highly invasive!), the new microsoft teams opens up links in chats with edge browser by default. The list could go on and on.
Thank you, windows 11 is garbage...
i want to know who in microsoft make and approve this stupid show more options
Thank you. Microsoft sucks!
Tried to use the regedit on my Windows 11 laptop and it gives back: ERROR: Invalid Syntax. Type "REG ADD /?" for usage.
😁😁😁 Did you watch the video to the end...?
There was the answer to your "problem"... 😁😁😁