10-27-2010, 12:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2011, 09:15 PM by AceInfinity.)
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(The video is in 1080p high definition, if you want to follow the video instead. Click on the video to go to Youtube.)
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1) Go to Run, and type in: "Regedit.exe"
2) Click Ok, and open up the Registry Editor
3)Locate "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Folder\Shell"
4) Create a new Key (folder) inside of the "Shell" Key. Name this "Command Prompt" or whatever the text you want to show up in the right click menu.
(Ex: Cmd, Command, Cmd Prompt, etc...)
5) Create a new key inside of the key you just created, and name it "command"
6) Right click on the string value, and click on "Modify"
7) Change the value to "cmd.exe /k pushd %1"
8) Exit registry editor, and right click on a file somewhere on your computer to look for the new option added.
Registry files courtesy of Nemmyy -
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Open Command Window Here
This shell extension only shows up when your right click on folders
Open with Photoshop
This shell extension shows up with all file types
Updated:
Open with Photoshop CS5 64 bit.reg
Open with Photoshop CS5 32 bit.reg
Open Command Window Here.reg
(The video is in 1080p high definition, if you want to follow the video instead. Click on the video to go to Youtube.)
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1) Go to Run, and type in: "Regedit.exe"
2) Click Ok, and open up the Registry Editor
3)Locate "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Folder\Shell"
- Note: Make a backup of the Shell key and export it to your desktop or somewhere you can remember. Click on shell to highlight it, then go to File> Export, then save.
4) Create a new Key (folder) inside of the "Shell" Key. Name this "Command Prompt" or whatever the text you want to show up in the right click menu.
(Ex: Cmd, Command, Cmd Prompt, etc...)
5) Create a new key inside of the key you just created, and name it "command"
6) Right click on the string value, and click on "Modify"
7) Change the value to "cmd.exe /k pushd %1"
8) Exit registry editor, and right click on a file somewhere on your computer to look for the new option added.
Registry files courtesy of Nemmyy -
.
Open Command Window Here
This shell extension only shows up when your right click on folders
Open with Photoshop
This shell extension shows up with all file types
Updated:
Open with Photoshop CS5 64 bit.reg
Open with Photoshop CS5 32 bit.reg
Open Command Window Here.reg