[SOLVED] How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
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[SOLVED] How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
I have selected "Enable Shell Integration" in settings, and several items are selected in the arrangement, but they do not appear in the context menu for any files. What am I missing?
Re: How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
it should appear like this https://imgur.com/g6y58aS, when right-clicked on folders/audio file.
What version of Windows are you using (32 or 64 bit)?
What version of Windows are you using (32 or 64 bit)?
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Re: How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
Yeah, that doesn't appear. I'm running 64-bit Windows 10. Does anyone actually run 32 bit still? Also, I'm using the 64-bit version of Xrecode.
Re: How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
Strange. Please try the following:
- Open folder %appdata%\XRECODE3\settings\x64 in Windows Explorer.
- Delete file named shell.ini
- Start the program, open Settings, Shell (make sure integration is checked)
- Press OK and close the program.
- Check if menu appears in the Explorer.
- Open folder %appdata%\XRECODE3\settings\x64 in Windows Explorer.
- Delete file named shell.ini
- Start the program, open Settings, Shell (make sure integration is checked)
- Press OK and close the program.
- Check if menu appears in the Explorer.
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Re: How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
Although the shell.ini now contains the list of commands (the one I deleted only said enabled=1), it still isn't working.
[SOLVED] Re: How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
Issue was solved by upgrading to the latest beta version.
[SOLVED] Re: How do I get context menu to show up in Explorer?
This is what I had to do to get it to work:
In the following folder:
C:\Users\David Barrow\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
I added a shortcut to xrecode, with the additional "/sendto" instruction in the "Target" properties
"C:\Program Files\xrecode3\xrecode3x64.exe" /sendto
Now an option for xrecode shows up inside the "Send To" menu item in the Explorer right-click menu.
In the following folder:
C:\Users\David Barrow\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
I added a shortcut to xrecode, with the additional "/sendto" instruction in the "Target" properties
"C:\Program Files\xrecode3\xrecode3x64.exe" /sendto
Now an option for xrecode shows up inside the "Send To" menu item in the Explorer right-click menu.