Reg Add Hkcu Software Classes Clsid 86ca1aa034aa4e8ba50950c905bae2a2 Inprocserver32 Ve D F < 360p × 4K >
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Right-click the newly created key, select > Key , and name this subkey: InprocServer32 This public link is valid for 7 days
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/f : Forcefully adds the entry without prompting for confirmation. /ve : Adds an empty (null) value for the "Default" string. /f : Forcefully adds the entry without prompting
[ARTICLE] Restore old Right-click Context menu in Windows 11
Using this registry command forces Windows to skip the modern, simplified overlay and display the classic full-screen menu, increasing efficiency for those who use these options daily. Frequently Asked Questions Is this safe to use?
Here is the ingenious principle behind the command: by setting the (Default) value of the InprocServer32 subkey to an , you are not pointing the system to an external DLL file. Instead, you are instructing COM to use its own built-in, operating-system-level logic to provide the requested functionality. This method effectively tells the Windows Shell, "No, do not use the default Windows 11 handler. Use the classic system component instead." The system responds by invoking the classic context menu code, effectively restoring the traditional look and feel.







