Wednesday 20 July 2011

How to add "Desktop Icon Setting" to context menu or simply right click of mouse on an empty space of windows XP, Vista and Seven (w7) without using any 3rd party software

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Desktop Icon Setting:-
        Location For this is Control Panel --> Appearance and Personalization --> Personalization --> Tasks --> Desktop Icon Setting
Here we can enable or disable the system icons (like User Profile, My Computer, Control Panel, Recycle bin, Network setting etc.) that are displayed on the desktop.
Also See: How to enable or disable desktop icon
By this process we will find the Desktop Icon Setting  shortcut  in our simple right click of mouse or in the context menu.Before doing so you should make a back of your registry.
Also See: How to make back up of the registry
Open your text editor (notepad, word pad or any text editor) and enter the following Information:-

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell]
@="none"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Desktop Icons Settings]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\Desktop Icons Settings\command]@="control desk.cpl,,0"

Note:
Please make sure that the first line (the one starting with "Windows Registry Editor..." appears in the text file
Now save the notepad file anywhere on your computer and give it a .reg extension.(suppose xxx.reg). Now you need to install that registry file to Windows registry.
Also See: How to install a registry file to Windows
After installing the registry  reboot your computer and Enjoy the change.

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